Social Sciences, asked by kumaripayal1982, 8 months ago

explain Hunger, hardship and popular revolt in France in France​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The 1830s were years of great economic hardship in Europe.

The first half of the nineteenth century saw an enormous increase in population.

In most countries there were more seekers of jobs than employment.

Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slum.

Food shortage and widespread unemployment brought the population of Paris out on the roads.

National Assembly proclaimed a republic, granted suffrage to all adult males above 21, and guaranteed the right to work.

Earlier, in 1845, weavers in Silesia had lead a revolt against contractors who supplied them raw material and gave them orders for finished textile.

On 4 June at 2 p.m. a large crowd of weavers emerged from their homes and marched in pairs up to the mansion of their contractors demanding higher wages.

The contractors fled with his family to a neighbouring village which, however, refused to shelter such a person.

He returned 24 hours later having requisitioned the army.

In the exchange that followed, eleven weavers were shot.

Answered by jaswasri2006
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• In most countries there were more seekers of jobs than employment.

• Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums.

• The rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led to widespread pauperism in town and country.

• In 1848, the Population of Paris came out on the roads and Louis Philippe was forced to flee and National Assembly proclaimed a Republic.

• In 1845, weavers in Silesia led a revolt against contractors.

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