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21 sty 2016 · The document summarizes key events in the lead up to and early stages of the French Revolution from the late 18th century to 1789. Long term causes included the high costs of the French monarchy and wars, an unfair tax system, and the spread of Enlightenment ideas.
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The French Revolution occurred from 1789 to 1799 and...
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26 gru 2013 · The document provides an overview of the French Revolution including its key causes, events, outcomes, and legacy. It discusses the social, economic, and political causes of the revolution including the division of French society into estates, the country's growing debt, and the influence of Enlightenment philosophers.
20 maj 2010 · The French Revolution occurred from 1789 to 1799 and overthrew the French monarchy and feudal system. It established France as a republic and introduced principles of citizenship and inalienable rights. The revolution was caused by famine, rising debt, taxation, and failure of reforms under the monarchy.
18 3 - French Revolution Causes The society of France was divided into three groups called Estates. The First Estate, the clergy, were about 1% of the population, but they controlled 10% of the land. The Second Estate, the nobility, were 2% of the population, but they controlled 25% of the land.
Why? 8 Effects of Revolution Outside of France. Napoleon conquered much of Europe. Some areas were added to France, while others were put under the control of his relatives (nepotism) He abolished the Holy Roman Empire He defeated Austria, then married the Austrian Princess Marie Louise his family could now claim royal lineage. 9 Did he go to far?
The French Revolution Essential Question: What were the social, political, and economic causes of the French Revolution?
18 mar 2019 · Causes of the French Revolution. The Ancien Regime • 18th Century France was a feudal society. • The country was divided into three classes: Clergy, Nobles, and everyone else. • The first two classes contained 3% of the population, and the third class contained 97% of the population.