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Write the cause and effect of french revolution

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The French Revolution was a time of great social, political and economic tumult in the closing years of the Eighteenth Century. The motivators pushing French citizenry toward revolution are varied in scope and origin. They range from immediate economic woes to an antiquarian class structure. Modern historians still debate the value of the changes that the revolution brought to modern society. The middle class made gains that would never be rescinded, but do revolutions always end in tyranny? In the years before the revolution citizens were rigidly constrained by the estates of the realm. These social strata had been in place since the medieval ages. The people were divided into three groups; clergy, nobility and everyone else. The clergy

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Causes: • Political Cause: During the eighteen the Century France was the centre of autocratic monarchy.

• Economic Cause: The economic condition of France formed another cause for the outbreak of the French Revolution.

Effects: The French Revolution had many lasting results. It unified and increased the power of the national state. It increased the feeling of French nationalism, and it set a precedent for a democratic French government.

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