Three Causes that Led to the Outbreak of French Revolution
What are three causes that led to the outbreak of French revolution?
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Explanation:
The causes that led to the outbreak of the French Revolution were
France was divided into three estates. All the taxes were paid by the third estate, which led to the resentment of the commoners.
France helped the 13 American colonies to free themselves from Britain. This led to a great debt of 1 billion livers, which increased to 2 billion with interest. This, the government was forced to increase taxes.
Meanwhile, due to bad harvest, subsistence crisis engulfed France and the prices of bread rose. This led to a widespread protest.
Gradually, middle class emerged and encouraged the people and raised their voices for them.
Many philosophers like John Locke and Montesquieu too spread the ideas of democratic rights and liberty with equality and fraternity, which further encouraged people.
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