the against points of french revolution laid the foundation for democracy
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The French Revolution of 1789 was a middle-class rebellion against the privileges of the aristocracy and the clergy. It was never intended to produce a democratic form of government and, in that sense, was nothing like the American Revolution of 1776.
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The French revolution occured due to the anger of the people. When the anger crossed the limits, the people burnt Bastile, the reason for their anger was the heavy taxes, which were only for the third estate, and the rising cost of basic needs like bread. The revolution was about to abolish monarchy.
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