what is the psychological cause of French Revolution
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psychological causes of revolution, LeBon draws detailed illustrations of fundamental points from the French Revolution, especially the period from 1789 to 1800.
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The psychological cause of French revolution is the fear and rumours inside the head of the local people that the lord will kill them.
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They have to perform the unpaid work for the lords and even workers were not allowed to leave without permission. They are under huge burden of taxes, even they have had nothing to eat and drink.
However, when they were informed that the king had ordered troops to move into the city, they demolished Bastille. The demolition of Bastille is the initiation of French revolution.
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