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How did French Revolution take concrete form ?

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Answered by arshiaa05
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French Revolution took concrete form when nobles thought it would help in raising more money from the peasants. The plan was that once this had been accomplished, the Estates General would be dismissed without making any further changes in the political structure.

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The common people believed that the convention of the Estates General would bring an end to their misery. France did not have anything like a Parliament. A number of suggestions had been drafted and sent by the people to the first meeting of the Estates General.

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