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why do you think the french society was facing a subsitute crisis which resulted in the outbreak of french revolution​

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Answered by chideraudochukwy
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People were unhappy with the French government because the 1st Estate led Bishops to have more power than priests, 2nd Estate had the highest power in the government, and the 3rd Estate could be voted against from the 1st and 2nd Estate, also the wealthy didn't help them pay taxes.

Answered by uphadhayarohit
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The French Revolution was a watershed event in modern European history that began in 1789 and ended in the late 1790s with the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte. During this period, French citizens razed and redesigned their country’s political landscape, uprooting centuries-old institutions such as absolute monarchy and the feudal system. The upheaval was caused by widespread discontent with the French monarchy and the poor economic policies of King Louis XVI, who met his death by guillotine, as did his wife Marie Antoinette. Although it failed to achieve all of its goals and at times degenerated into a chaotic bloodbath, the French Revolution played a critical role in shaping modern nations by showing the world the power inherent in the will of the people.

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