History, asked by trisha36, 1 year ago

mention any 3ways in which louis xvi helped to contribute to the outbreak of french revolution

Answers

Answered by hotelcalifornia
0

Answer:

The three ways in which "Louis XVI" helped to contribute to the "outbreak of French revolution" are-  

Louis XVI was an extravagant king who believed that the king was divine. He ignored the kingdoms affairs and was ignorant to the poor.  

• He was in a constant fight with the neighbouring countries of France and drained the "financial resources".  

• He was a "weak ruler" who failed to control and curb the powers of the clergy.  

Answered by skyfall63
0

Explanation:

The following ways in which louis xvi helped to contribute to the outbreak of french revolution:

  • Louis XVI was unaware of the circumstances of the poor and indifferent.  
  • His wife, “Marie Antoinette”, was obsessed with ‘constant interference’ in the administration.
  • The king and the queen spent enormous money not only in order to lead a luxurious lifestyle, but also in order to please their admirers. This brought France gradually to the brink of bankrupt act.  
  • The King assisted the 13 American colonies achieve independence from Britain.
  • The war's enormous spending compelled the state to raise taxes, and at that moment the taxes were paid only by the French society's third estate.
Similar questions