Tell the circumstances leading to the outbreak of Revolutionary protest in France.
chapter - French Revolution
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The circumstances leading to the outbreak of Revolutionary protest in France are as follows:
★ Rumours spread that the king would soon order to open fire upon the citizen.
★ Most people work protesting against the high prices of bread.
★ In 1774 , Louis XVI became the emperor of France he found an Empty Treasure so he started increasing Taxes.
★ French society in the 18th century was divided into three states and only members of the third estate paid taxes.
★ Wages did not keep pace with the rise in prices.
★ Privileges based on birth .
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The causes for the outbreak of the revolution are :-
1.Political clubs became an important rallying point for people who wished to discuss government policies and plan their own forms of action .
2.The most successful of these clubs was that of the Jacobins .
3.Large sections of the population were convinced that the revolution had to be carried further , as the constitution of 1791 gave political rights only to the richer sections of society .
4.The revolutionary wars brought losses and difficulties to the people.
5.While the men were away fighting at the front, women were left to cope with the tasks of earning a living and looking after their families.
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