When did the people face food shortage and widespread unemployment in paris
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In 1848, People of Paris had suffered food shortage and unemployment
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- In the 18th century , France was experiencing a growing financial crisis. The fast growing population was outperformed by the food sources. A harsh winter in 1788 led to drought and widespread famine in the countryside. In Paris, Bread protests have sparked upward rates. By 1789 France was broken. The aristocracy refused to pay further fees, and the farmers did simply not.
- In 1846, there was a banking panic and bad harvests and the next year, there was economic stagnation. The year 1848 was really bad for the inhabitants of Paris. Food shortages and unemployment have forced residents out. As a traditional crisis of agricultural origins, as before, the economic crisis that preceded the Revolution of 1848 raised bread prices, basic food and as a result substitutes.
- In the immediate sector, households and especially textiles, the high bread prices are quickly rising and have generally increased unemployment in cities and in rural areas.
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