explain the causes that led to the outbreak of French Revolution in 2 short points
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Causes of the French Revolution
- Political conflict: Conflict between the monarchy and the nobility over the "reform" of the tax sydtem led to paralysis and bankruptcy.
- International: Struggle for hegemony and empire outstrips the fiscal resourses of the state.
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1.)Their king was helping another 13 American colonies to fight from their enemy British. In order to help the he has to maintain the military force this he increased taxes which were all born by the 3rd estate .
2.) when their crops failed because of winter there was a shortage of food there were riots in the queues in front of the Bakery to buy the bread at that time there were rumours that the king has ordered the troops to go to the city and set open fire on the people in the market therefore to protect themselves from the open fire the founder associations and attack on the bastille prison.
2.) when their crops failed because of winter there was a shortage of food there were riots in the queues in front of the Bakery to buy the bread at that time there were rumours that the king has ordered the troops to go to the city and set open fire on the people in the market therefore to protect themselves from the open fire the founder associations and attack on the bastille prison.
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