explain religious cause of french revolution
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The religious cause of the French revolution was the cruelty of the Roman Catholic Church against the common people, which included the tax called tithes.
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The French Revolution initially began with attacks on church corruption and the wealth of the higher clergy, an action with which even many Christians could identify, since the Gallican Church held a dominant role in pre-revolutionary France.
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