History, asked by Gauri333, 1 year ago

explain any three reason for the outbreak of French Revolution.

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Answered by antaldisha1212
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Administration was inefficient and corrupt.
French people were not included in decision making.
All the taxes were levied on the third estate. The first and second estate lived a life of luxury.
Answered by khushi9d11
35
The three main causes of French revolution are as follows:

1. Political Cause:

During the eighteen the Century France was the centre of autocratic monarchy. The French Monarchs had unlimited power and they declared themselves as the “Representative of God”.Louis XIV was the exponent of this view. Marie Antoinette was the daughter of Marie Theresa, the Austrian Empress. She always felt proud as she was the daughter of Austrain Empress. She always enjoyed luxurious and extravagant life. She sowed seed of the French Revolution.


2. Social Cause:
The then French Society was divided into three classes— the Clergy, Nobles and Common People.The higher clergy occupied the top position in the society. They exploited the common people in various ways. The Nobility was regarded as the Second Estate in the French Society. They also did not pay any tax to the king. So they influenced the people for revolution. They aroused the common people about their rights. Thus, the common people became rebellious. The lower Clergies and the provincial nobles also joined their hands with the common people along with the bourgeoisie. So the French Revolution is also known as the ‘Bourgeoisie Revolution’.



3. Economic Cause:
The economic condition of France formed another cause for the outbreak of the French Revolution. Then Callone proposed to impose taxes on all the classes. But he was dismissed by the king. In this situation, the king at last summoned the States General. The economic instability formed one of the most important causes of the French Revolution.





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