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explain the french revolution full dont type something silly i will report

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Answered by davanachandrasheakar
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The definition of the French Revolution is an uprising in France against the monarchy from 1789 to 1799 which resulted in the establishment of France as a republic. An example of the French Revolution is the storming of the Bastille by the French citizens.

Answered by shivangi5586
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It is much more important incident. The glorious revolution of 1688 E. C. of England and the independent battle of America. The main reason of this are explained in following way.

1. Political circumstances

The king of France, Louis 16th, was autocrat, dictator and full of right, being protected by god. The 'will' of the king was law in itself .

2. Social inequalities

The condition of the farmers was very poor because of torture of fedual class. This caused to increase the dissatisfaction in the society of France.

3. Economic reasons

There was no accounting system of the income and expenditure. As such as the revolution was much more expended.

4. Religious dissatisfaction

The religious tax namely Taiyth which was volentry in nature but the recovery of such tax was made compulsory by churches. This also increased the dissatisfaction.

5. The impact of American freedom movement

It is became a source of inspiration to French revolution

6. The rise of middle class

The middle class of society fulfilled this short coming . this class was comprised by thinkers, teachers, businessman, advocate, doctors etc

7. intellectual awaking

such intellectual include specially the name like Rousseau, waltayer, Montesquieu and didro

8. The downfall of bestil momentum reason (only name is important in this)

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