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hi friends answer this question-describe the circumstances leading to the outbreak of revolutionary protest in France?​

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Answered by abi627780
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The circumstances leading to the outbreak of revolutionary protest in France were: Social Inequality:

Explanation: French society in the eighteenth century was divided into three estates namely The Clergy, The nobility and third estates. Political Causes: Long years of war had drained the financial resources of France.

Answered by Anonymous
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The outbreak of French revolution was due to the following reasons:

  • wrong taxation system: The French system was divided into three levels, the first two were nobility and the clergy. The third consisted of peasants, businessmen and others.....The first two who were able to pay taxes were exempted and the other had to pay the taxes.
  • wrong administration: Louis VI was an incapable administrator who just cared about himself and believe in Devine rights of kings.
  • high prices of bread: Bread in France was a staple diet of the population.Due to bad harvests, the crops failed and made the prices high and population angry.
  • rumour in the countryside: there was a rumour spreading in the countryside that the monarch is going to rise taxes high and had sent army to attack people.
  • wrong privileges and feudal system: the people of first two levels were privileged on basis of birth. They were exempted from giving taxes.The church extracted it's own tax from the third level people.....

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