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HOW WERE THE ANCIENT REGIME AND ITS CRISIS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REVOLUTION OF 1789 IN FRANCE?​

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Answered by alizaeli337
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Explanation:

The three causes which led to the subsistence crisis in France are as follows

1) The population of France rose from about 23 million in 1715 to 28 million in 1789. This led to a rapid increase in the demand for food grains. Production of grains could not keep pace with the demand. So the price of bread which was the staple diet of the majority rose rapidly.

2) Most workers were employed as labourers in workshops whose owner fixed their wages. But wages did not keep pace with the rise in prices. So the gap between the poor and the rich widened.

3) Things became worse whenever drought or hail reduced the harvest. This led to a subsistence crisis, something that occurred frequently in France during the Old Regime

Answered by Kaustubh123Raj
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Explanation:

There is significant disagreement among historians of the French Revolution as to its causes. Usually, they acknowledge the presence of several interlinked factors, but vary in the weight they attribute to each one. These factors include cultural change, normally associated with the Enlightenment; social change; financial and economic difficulties; and the political actions of the involved parties.

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