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Explain the main causes of French Revolution under the despotic rule of Louis XVI

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There were social, political, and economical reasons of French revolution

Political Reason - The French people were relieved by the King's autocracy, ineptitude, and disorganized rule. By not paying attention to the public, the king used to misuse the treasury of his fondness. The rich, pastor, feudal and high officials were free from the state taxes, while the lower classes were burdened with the burden of taxes. As a result, the people of France waved the revolution.

Economic reason - The treasury was becoming empty due to the constant war with England. And the members of the royal family were shedding money for luxury as water, which had a bad effect on the treasury. Foreign debt was increasing. The farmers and laborers who used to pay taxes were highly taxed, but the clergy, feudal and elite classes were tax free. The majority of people were hungry. As a result, the people of France were inspired by the revolution.

Social Reasons - The society of France was divided into three sections - the clergy class, elite, general class. In the clergy, the high priest or high priest of the Catholic Church used to come. High clergy classes were with special rights. Their life was full of luxury and splendor. This class was misusing its privileges. They had character and moral decline. They only became the target of hatred in society. In the elite, the feudal, the members of the royal family, and the high officials were involved. This class used misuse of privileged privileges on the public. The people of France were bored with the exploitation of this class and got motivated to revolution.

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