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What are the main causes of
French Revolution?

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Answered by d200876
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French Revolution, also called Revolution of 1789, revolutionary movement that shook France between 1787 and 1799 and reached its first climax there in 1789—hence the conventional term “Revolution of 1789,” denoting the end of the ancien régime in France and serving also to distinguish that event from the later French revolutions of 1830 and 1848.

Although scholarly debate continues about the exact causes of the Revolution, the following reasons are commonly adduced: (1) the bourgeoisie resented its exclusion from political power and positions of honour; (2) the peasants were acutely aware of their situation and were less and less willing to support the anachronistic and burdensome feudal system; (3) the philosophes had been read more widely in France than anywhere else; (4) French participation in the American Revolution had driven the government to the brink of bankruptcy; (5) France was the most populous country in Europe, and crop failures in much of the country in 1788, coming on top of a long period of economic difficulties, compounded existing restlessness; and (6) the French monarchy, no longer seen as divinely ordained, was unable to adapt to the political and societal pressures that were being exerted on it.

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Answered by xXMrMysteryXx
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the main causes of French Revolution

  • International. Struggle for hegemony and the Empire resource of the state.

  • Political conflict. Is a conflict between the Monarchy & the nobility over the reform of the tax system that led to paralysis.

  • The Enlightenment.

  • Social antagonisms between two rising groups. ...
  • Economic hardship.
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