explain the course of French revolution of 1789
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1.social causes :-division of society into three classes cleargy nobility and people of third estate the 3rd estate had to pay all the taxes that is called Tally tithe (indirect taxes)
the first and second estate enjoy privileges and they did not give any taxes as the third estate contains 90% peasants so they started rebellion during subsistence crisis
2.economic causes:-during reign of Louis XVI the royal treasury become empty due to (reasons). to maintain the expenses the king Louis 16 imposed Taxes and all classes but the pressure of Taxes or the work of paying tax was done by third estate only.
3.political causes King Louis XVI followed anti people policies. the French Army was involved in fighting costly wars.peasents, artisan and woman, who made up the majority of population ,were denied entry to the Assembly.
4.phychological cause:-the French philosophers like Rousseau, locke,and Montesquieu supported the people in their struggle against the king and to attain the ideals of liberty and equality
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1.social causes :-division of society into three classes cleargy nobility and people of third estate the 3rd estate had to pay all the taxes that is called Tally tithe (indirect taxes)
the first and second estate enjoy privileges and they did not give any taxes as the third estate contains 90% peasants so they started rebellion during subsistence crisis
2.economic causes:-during reign of Louis XVI the royal treasury become empty due to (reasons). to maintain the expenses the king Louis 16 imposed Taxes and all classes but the pressure of Taxes or the work of paying tax was done by third estate only.
3.political causes King Louis XVI followed anti people policies. the French Army was involved in fighting costly wars.peasents, artisan and woman, who made up the majority of population ,were denied entry to the Assembly.
4.phychological cause:-the French philosophers like Rousseau, locke,and Montesquieu supported the people in their struggle against the king and to attain the ideals of liberty and equality
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The French Revolution of 1789 is an important landmark in the history of Europe. It was the first great uprising of the people against the autocracy of the ruler. It generated ideas of liberty, equality and fraternity which crossed the boundaries of France and influenced whole of Europe.
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