Which historian considered the Aristocratic Revolt as not a 'Revolt' but the precursor of the French Revolution ?
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Charles-Alexender de calonne is considered as aristocratic revolt of the French revolution
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Answer: Napoleon Bonaparte led the french revolution and Executive power would lie in the hands of a five-member Directory (Directoire) appointed by parliament. Royalists and Jacobins protested the new regime but were swiftly silenced by the army, now led by a young and successful general named Napoleon Bonaparte.
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At the time of the immediate spark of the French Revolution, however, was the financial crisis in France. This problem stemmed from a number of issues. One of the most prominent of these issues was the fact that the nobles were tax-exempt, and the nobles resisted any attempt by Louis to tax them.
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