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what were the suffering of a people's in a French Revolution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The financial crisis of the French crown played a role in both creating the social background to the Revolution, generating widespread anger at the Court, and (arguably most importantly) forcing Louis to call the Estates-General. The Court was deeply in debt, which in conjunction with a poor financial system, created a crisis.[34] In order to service the debt, given the Crown could find no more willing lenders, Louis attempted to call upon the nobility via

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It brought new ideas to Europe including liberty and freedom for the commoner as well as the abolishment of slavery and the rights of women. Although the revolution ended with the rise of Napoleon, the ideas and reforms did not die.

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