The unequal structure of society and taxation in France can be cited as an important motivational factor for the people of France to rise against the absolutism. Discuss briefly.
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There is significant disagreement among historians of the French Revolution as to its causes. Usually, they acknowledge the presence of several interlinked factors, but vary in the weight they attribute to each one. These factors include cultural change, normally associated with the Enlightenment; social change and financial and economic difficulties; and the political actions of the involved parties.
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Excessive, inefficient, unfair. According to conventional wisdom, the Ancien Régime's taxation regime was excessive, inefficient and unfair. It was excessive because France had become one of the highest taxing states in Europe, chiefly because of its warmongering, growing bureaucracy and high spending.
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