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what are the circumstances lead into the French revolution ​

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Answered by hammad421
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Answer:

There circumstances lead to the FRENCH REVOLUTION is

  1. because Of The states
  2. only third state has to pay all taxes
  3. second and third states have not to pay any tax they were free from all taxes
  4. there was huge taxes only on third state
  5. there broke Of The BASTILE (where the prisoners were kept) was broken which lead to French revolution.

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tanushree1168: tutorialspoint is wrong it will not be 3rd estate which was first estate
Answered by EeveeRainer1417
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THE OUTBREAK OF REVOLUTION

5th May 1789- Louis XVI called together an assembly of all the estates to pass proposals for new taxes.

First and Second estate comprised of 300 members each whereas third estate had 600 members.

According to the on going principle, voting in the estate was like : 1 ESTATE = 1 VOTE.

But third estate demanded : 1PERSON = 1 VOTE.

This proposal couldn’t be agreed , 3rd estate walked out of the assembly.

20th June- Third estate assembled in the hall of an indoor tennis court in the ground of Versailles and declared themselves a National assembly and drafted a constitution for France that would limit the powers of monarch led by two famous people Mirabeau and Abbe Sliyes.

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