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The presence of things like lettres du cachet and bastille give the impression that pre-revolutionary France was an Authoritarian Society that oppressed personal liberty and freedom. To what extent is this true

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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France before the revolution:

Explanation:

  • The Bastille, a fortress used as a prison and a reviled symbol of royal despotism.
  • The fall of the Bastille had far-reaching consequences: a symbol of the Old Regime’s darkness and despotism had fallen.
  • In an authoritarian society, rulers follow absolute monarchy with total control over the state.
  • In France, the king had power over the government and the people by controlling the rights of commoners.
  • Lettres du Cachet granted the government to detain people without any evidence of their crime.
  • All rights and privileges were given to the two upper estates like the clergy and the nobility.

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