What is the immediate cause of the french revolution?
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Causes of the French Revolution
Political conflict and conflict between the Monarchy and the nobility over the “reform” of the tax system led to paralysis and bankruptcy.
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- Even as the National Assembly was in session in France in 1789,Paris was in the throes of panic and violence
- Years of repression and injustice had especially left the Persian mobs volatile towards royalist and machinations to continue the feudal privilege
- As a result on July 14 1789,a rioting mob attacked Bastille prison in order to obtain weapons
- They also freed many of the political prisoners in this process
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