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explain the events which let to the outbreak of French revolution

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Answered by khader0705
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Five events that led to the outbreak of french revolution are:

1. Political conflict: Conflict between the monarchy and the nobility over the "reform" of the tax sydtem led to paralysis and bankruptcy.

2. International: Struggle for hegemony and empire outstrips the fiscal resourses of the state.

3. Social antagonisms between two rising groups: The aristocracy and the bourgeoisie.

4. Ineffective ruler: Louis XVI

5. Economic hardship, especially the agrarian crisis of 1788-89 generates popular discontent and disorders caused by food shortages.
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Answered by ashu386
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1. political conflict :

conflict between the monarchy and the nobility over the " reform " of the tax system lead to paralysis and bankrupty .

2. international : struggle for hegemony and empire outstrips the fiscal resources of the state .

3. Social antagonism between two rising group .The aristocacry and the bourgeoisie .


4. Ineffective ruler : Louis XVI


5. economic hardship especially the agrarian crisis of 1788 - 89 generates popular discontent and disorders caused by food shortages ....


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