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How did the hunger and poverty became one of the cause of the French Revolution??​

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Answered by Arnadeep11
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Answer:

The French Revolution was obviously caused by a multitude of grievances more complicated than the price of bread, but bread shortages played a role in stoking anger toward the monarchy. ... Poor grain harvests led to riots as far back as 1529 in the French city of Lyon.

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International. Struggle for hegemony and the Empire resource of the state.

Political conflict. Is a conflict between the Monarchy & the nobility over the reform of the tax system that led to paralysis.

The Enlightenment. ...

Social antagonisms between two rising groups. ...

Economic hardship.

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Answered by GayathriVG
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Explanation:

The problems were all compounded by a great scarcity of food in the 1780s. Different crop failures in the 1780s caused these shortages, which of course led to high prices for bread. Perhaps no cause more motivated the Paris mob that was the engine of the revolution more than the shortage of bread.

The poor conditions in the countryside had forced rural residents to move into Paris, and the city was overcrowded and filled with the hungry and disaffected. The peasants suffered doubly from the economic and agricultural problems.

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