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The out the outbreak of Revolutionary protest in France?

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The circumstances leading to the outbreak of revolutionary protest in France were -

Explanation:

a) Louis XVI called an assembly of the estate generals to pass the proposals for new taxes.

b) Louis XVI was determined to continue the old practise of voting which was opposed by the members of third estate.

c) Each estate was asked to give one vote for the proposal as a result the members of third estate walked out because they were asking for one member, one vote.

d) The member of third estates framed a national assembly and demanded a new constitution for France.

e) A severe winter brought a bad harvest which resulted in rise of prices of bread.

f) The angry women stormed into the shops, at the same time, the king ordered troops to move into Paris.

g) On 14th July, the agitated crowd destroyed the Bastille.

h) Louis XVI finally gave the recognition to the national assembly and accepted the constitutional monarchy.

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