7 Causes of The French Revolution
The French Revolution began in 1789. It was a tragic event that shook the country, some of which are.
1.Feudal social division
The French language is divided into 3 parts.
.First and second layer
Among them were the wealthy and the poor, and the priest was a poor man, who was only 3-2% of the wealth but most of the land was in the tax system.
.Third layer
Poor people like laborers, farmers, traders and laborers constituted 97% of this. All of them had no political rights. All of them were divided by dividing their land, which gave birth to rebellion.
2.The end of wealth and the crisis of nations
The French economy has been devastated by the costly Django. Especially the American involvement in the war emptied the entire treasury.
3.Fairness in the tax system
Because the rich and priests did not pay taxes, the government repeatedly imposed taxes on the poor .When the rich tried to impose higher taxes on the peasants, they forced the king to issue a decree generalizing the estates, which had not been issued since 1614.
4.The influence of Enlightenment ideas
In the 18th century, the philosophers of the Enlightenment, whom Vautier had promoted to the position of king, made him a ruler. He who promoted freedom and equality, who gave the educated class the courage to speak out against the oppressive system.
5.The great ambitions of the middle class
They were the third layer, the bourgeoisie, who were highly educated and successful mechanics .But they were kept away from government responsibilities and political powers. They did not want to achieve their economic status. They wanted to be at the forefront of the movement.
6.The king's incompetence and leadership
Louis XVI was a king prone to weakness and hesitation. He failed to take the necessary distance. The barley was so bad that it did not gain strength from the yeast.
7.Crop failure and food shortages
In the 1870s, the scarcity of bread and rice began to skyrocket due to the persistent bad weather. In France, bread was a staple food for the peasants, and their income was also increasing. Which gave rise to hunger riots. This cult of food was a spark, and people came to the streets, but the message was a club.


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