History, asked by waikhombidyarani, 3 months ago

what are the reason for the failure of the Estate General in Franch​

Answers

Answered by HoneySparky
2

The Estates-General of 1789 ended in failure because the Third Estate (commoners) refused to accept the decision made by majority vote where the First!

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
11

\huge {\mathbb ♡{\orange{ANSWER}\green{♡}\pink{}\blue{!}}}♡

The French monarchy had run severely short of funds by the late 1700s, due to loss of overseas colonies and extensive war debts. The French king, Louis XVI, called the Estates-General in the hopes of raising new tax revenue.

Similar questions