Why was the Estates General a failed/unjust system?
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Failure of General Estates :-
❤️ The meeting of the Estates-General in 1789 fail to solve .
❤️ This was because the representatives of the simplest answer to this question is that by the summer of 1789, when Louis XVI summoned the Estates-General, the fiscal crisis that beset France in the late eighteenth century was probably too far gone to be salvaged.
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The Estates General was a failed system because Its very basis was discrimination.
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- The estates general favoured by the Emperor of France was a system that secluded poor and common people from the administration.
- It only included clergies and the men from the noble class.
- Most of the decisions that were taken by the estates general were exploitative in nature and against the interests of the common people of France.
- This system almost neglected the existence of the poor and the destitutes.
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