how did the plight of peasants contribute to outbreak of French revolution
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Peasants contributed in the French Revolution as in the winters the crops were badly harassed it means there harvest was bad so the prices of food Rose up this results in the outbreak of French Revolution the peasants came in the third estate so they paid more taxes this also results in French Revolution
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Although pesants made up the majority of the common people (the Third Estate, as they were known), they were not actually the leaders of the revolution. The men who made the revolution, men like Mirabeau, and later, Robespierre, Danton, Marat, etc, were not peasants, but professional men, mainly lawyers and doctors. The middle class actually dominated the revolution, rather than the peasants. Peasants marched, rioted, and killed when they were told to, but their leaders were very much middle clas
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