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How were economic factors responsible for the French revolution?

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Answered by ruchikakaushik95
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olution?

Bread riots were also common among the hungry poor. The continuous competition between social classes was another problem that led France toward a Revolution. The nobility wanted to regain their place in society, and the middleclass wanted political power along with their economic power.

Answered by saltywhitehorse
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The luxurious lifestyle of the aristocracy and extensive wars led the royal treasury became empty.

Explanation:

  • France, before the revolution, ruled by an absolute monarch.
  • Under this rule, the king was the supreme power holder of the state, politically, and economically.
  • France entered into costly war and ended up empty coffins.
  • To fill the empire treasury, the king imposed the taxes on the third estate.
  • The third estate citizens were angry by social inequality and taxes.
  • Many of the middle-class people were poor and facing hunger, which led to frequent bread riots in France.

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