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what gave rise to substances crisis in France during the old Regime in French



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Answered by hashu33
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Answered by saxenayashi890
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During that time the population rises from 23 million to 28 million,which leads to the great demand of food. Most of the people worked as labours and can't by sufficient food because they were paid less wages. Which led to the rise of subsistence crises and the gap between the rich and poor also increases.

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