what was the reason of arising revolution in france?
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Causes of the French Revolution
Not only were the royal coffers depleted, but two decades of poor harvests, drought, cattle disease and skyrocketing bread prices had kindled unrest among peasants and the urban poor.
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New political ideas, economic mismanagement, rising social and economic inequality, environmental problems which lead to agricultural failure, national debt, and political mismanagement by King Louis XVI were some of the reasons that lead to revolution in France.
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- Rising and unmanageable national debt on account of agricultural failure and economic mismanagement were some of the main reasons for French revolution.
- There was two decades of poor harvest with rising bread prices and cattle diseases and depleted royal coffers had kindled the unrest among the poor peasants and the urban class.
- The conflict between the Monarchy and the nobles over the changes of the tax system led to paralysis and bankruptcy of the system.
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