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What are the factors responsible for french revolution​

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Answered by Ritiksuglan
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Factors responsible for French Revolution :- The responsible factors for French Revolution are as follows. ... 2) The social condition of France was very miserable during the 18th century. The French society was divided into three classes - the Clergy, the Nobles and the Commons. The Clergy belonged to the First Estate.

Answered by smriti2004
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There were many factors which was responsible for the outbreak of French Revolution some of them are:-

1. Louis XVI was an autocratic ruler not compromise with his luxurious life.

2. The society was divided into three estate where the first state that is clergy and availity was privileged who did not have to pay taxes. The burden to play taxes was only on the head of 3rd estate.

3. The population grows from 15 million in 1915 to 28 million in 1989. This this increases the demand of food grains where food grains did not keep pace with the population .So subsistence crisis occur

4. Educated and welfare person of the third estate started revolting against the rule according to them a persons should not be privileged by birth it should be e by merit. So they started for testing against the rules

5. When Louis XVI announced that he would increase the taxes then everyone was get fear and started protesting together.

6. After the meeting of estate general there was started Revolting.

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