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what was Aristo cratic revolt​

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A precursor to the French Revolution, the dubbed "Aristocratic Revolt" of 1787-1788 was a reaction against the economic reforms suggested by Charles-Alexandre Calonne, comptroller of France, and later by Étienne Charles Loménie de Brienne, minister of finance.

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The Aristocratic Revolt is a significant event in the history of the French Revolution because it was the final straw for the common people in France, and it signified the end of attempts at political reconciliation with the elite. The Aristocratic Revolt was, quite literally, a revolt undertaken by aristocrats.

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A precursor to the French Revolution, the dubbed "Aristocratic Revolt" of 1787-1788 was a reaction against the economic reforms suggested by Charles-Alexandre Calonne, comptroller of France, and later by Étienne Charles Loménie de Brienne, minister of finance.

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