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Causes of outbreak of french revoultion
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Here are the mentioned circumstances that led to the outbreak of French Revolution:-
Here are the mentioned circumstances that led to the outbreak of French Revolution:-The French society was divided into three estates, where the workmen belonged to the third state. Despite the lack of surety about the income, they were made to pay the taxes at the highest rate.
The severe winter condition then caused the failure of the crops, a condition of famine. This in turn led to the rise in prices of the bread. Heavy tax accompanied with lack of food grains and rising prices of bread added to the plight of the third estate i.e. the common people of France.
The severe winter condition then caused the failure of the crops, a condition of famine. This in turn led to the rise in prices of the bread. Heavy tax accompanied with lack of food grains and rising prices of bread added to the plight of the third estate i.e. the common people of France.Peasants, artisans and women were not included in the third estate of the National Assembly. They were denied political rights, which is the basic attribute of a democracy. Also, the people the educated people of the third estate did not have any voting right. This created an intellectual awakening of rights and the need for a Constitution.
The treasury of France led by King Louis XVI was getting bankrupt due to continuous wars. This made the King inefficient in the eyes of common people.
The First and Second Estate consisting of ruling class people and nobles were exempted from paying any tax. This meant that rich had to pay no tax, and all the tax was to be collected from the poor.
All these conditions cumulatively led to the rise of outbreak against the despotic rule in France and in the other European countries after 1792. The king of the France was executed by the public putting an end to monarchical orders. The France became a Republic after this outbreak and it led the cause of Nationalism to spread in all the kingdoms of Europe.
All these conditions cumulatively led to the rise of outbreak against the despotic rule in France and in the other European countries after 1792. The king of the France was executed by the public putting an end to monarchical orders. The France became a Republic after this outbreak and it led the cause of Nationalism to spread in all the kingdoms of Europe.