what were the causes of French Revolution
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● The growing popularity of the works of a number of intellectuals who argued for social reform
● Crop failures in 1788 compounded existing economic restlessness
● French participation in the American Revolution that drove the government to the brink of bankruptcy
● Resentment among the bourgeoisie about being excluded from political power
● The French monarchy, no longer seen as divinely ordained, was unable to adapt to the political and societal pressures being exerted on it
● Widespread inequality between the rich and poor classes alongside growing dissatisfaction with the antiquated feudal system among the poor
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