what was the immediate cause of the french revolution
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Following points elaborate what circumstances led to the outbreak of the French Revolution:
Even as the National Assembly was session in France in 1789, Paris was in the throes of panic and violence.
Years of repression and injustice had especially left the Parisian mobs volatile towards royalist and machinations to continue the feudal privileges.
As a result, on July 14, 1789, a rioting mob attacked the Bastille prison in order to obtain weapons.
They also freed many of the political prisoners in the process.
This turned out to be the immediate cause of the outbreak of the French Revolution.
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