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what were the political causes of french revolution

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Answered by mahisuda2000
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Causes: The French Revolution has political, social, and economic causes. Politically, France suffered under an Absolute Monarchy, and most people were denied basic rights, or a say in their government. Socially, France was divided among 3 Estates, or classes.
Answered by GarishaGarg123
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1. Louis XVI found treasury empty.

2. Had a debt of 2 billion livres because of continuous wars and releasing 13 American colonies from Britain.

3. Imposed very high taxes on the 3rd Estate people.

4. There was no political equality amongst men and women of France.

5. Only some men had the right to vote.Women could not be the members of the National Assembly.

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