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Why french was so keen on freedom , equality and brother hood , by the end of 18th century

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Answered by sathvika27072005
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there are many aspects which led to the people's rebellion

the society was divided into three Estates and only the first two estates had arbitrary previlages the third estate had to pay taxes which was suddenly increased by the monarchy at the end of the eighteenth century as they had an empty treasury, which is also led to the revolution.

the French realised that the underprivileged sections of the society should also get the basic freedom and all the people should be treated equally.

the philosophers like John Locke and Montesquieu had a big role in helping the people widen their perspective on the revolution and also through their opinions and articles they helped the people raise their voices.

the worse conditions by the end of the eighteenth century like the destruction of food crops caused by the hail and cold, led to the people starting a rebellion and the women rushed into shops and looted them

the negligence shown to the third estate was also a major cause for the revolution which had crossed its limits when the last National Assembly was held in the palace of Versailles and the third estate walked out. (tennis court oath)

the unruly and cruel rule of the monarch and the discrimination against the specific section of the society, was at its peak by the end of the eighteenth century, and thus the people were determined to put it to an end.

the French realised that the underprivileged sections of the society should also get the basic freedom and all the people should be treated equally.

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