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Why is read french revolution

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Answered by srushtijadhav2006
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The French Revolution was a social movement in France between 1789 and 1799. The aims of the revolution were to violently overthrow the monarchy and establish a republic, but it ultimately resulted in the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. ... This move was in defiance of the king, and launched the French Revolution..

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Answered by sinhanidhi716
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The French Revolution was a social movement in France between 1789 and 1799. The aims of the revolution were to violently overthrow the monarchy and establish a republic, but it ultimately resulted in the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte.

After the Seven Years' War, in which France fought against Britain and wound up losing its colonial land in Canada, France was deeply in debt. As the British raised taxes on their colonies to pay for the Seven Years' War, the French raised taxes on their subjects at home for the same purpose. In addition, the French had supported the Americans in their Revolutionary War with money and troops, which further strained the debt.

Several years of harvest failure caused tensions for farmers, who hated the increased taxes. The problems resulted in King Louis XVI calling the Estates-General, a large assembly in which the First Estate (the clergy), the Second Estate (the nobility), and the Third Estate (the common people), met to decide what to do. An impasse on the issues caused the Third Estate to meet separately in something called the National Assembly, stating they would decide the fate of the country with or without the other two.

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