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essay on the french revolution in about 400-500 words

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The causes of the French Revolution, being provoked by collision of powers, were the financial debt of the government and the long-standing political differences in the government.

The causes of the French Revolution, being provoked by collision of powers, were the financial debt of the government and the long-standing political differences in the government.Over the course of twenty-five years after the Seven Years’ War, the government of France-the Bourgeoisie royalty, could not manage its finances on a sound basis. This was worsened when France aided the American Revolution against Great Britain. The Government had reached great financial debt.

The causes of the French Revolution, being provoked by collision of powers, were the financial debt of the government and the long-standing political differences in the government.Over the course of twenty-five years after the Seven Years’ War, the government of France-the Bourgeoisie royalty, could not manage its finances on a sound basis. This was worsened when France aided the American Revolution against Great Britain. The Government had reached great financial debt.The problem lied and continued because of the government’s inability to tap the wealth of the French nation by taxation. There was a great paradox in France being a rich nation with a government in poverty. The deteriorating finances of the government ate what triggered the prolonged differences between the Bourgeoisie and the aristocracy.

The political differences between the monarchy and the noble came about after the Seven Years’ war also. The increasing debt of the government escalated the hope for the monarchy to resume a ‘absolute power’ status as it did with Louis XIV However this could not be accomplished beca

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