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French Revolution...Why?

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

WHAT WERE THE REASONS FOR THE CAUSE OF REVOLUTION?

THE ESTATES-GENERAL

  • Prior to the revolution, France divided into:
  • The Clergy: bishops, priests, monks, nuns, etc.
  • The Nobiltiy: King's family, nobility of robes & swords, etc.
  • The Commoners: peasants, farmers, craftsman, etc. (majority)
  • The Clergy & Nobility were privileged minorities/higher placement

ABSOLUTE MONARCHY...WEAK MONARCH

  • King Louis XVI ruled while France was having a financial crisis.
  • His wife, Marie Antoinette, was accused of improper behaviors
  • She gave the monarchy a bad reputation and influenced the King.
  • King Louis XVI made poor decisions for the country.
  • He had personal interests and set high taxes for the country.

AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT!

  • The enlightenment inspired rebellion & criticism against the monarchy.
  • The free people could thrive with free commerce.
  • Bourgeoisie finally did something about their unfairness.
  • Inspired thoughts of equality and liberty for the French people.
  • The people started questioning the pope and the Catholic religion.

REVOLUTIONS WERE SPREADING

  • The American revolution encouraged a revolution in France
  • The king was busy helping the Americans instead of his people
  • Revolutionary ideas included taking arms against cruel ruling
  • and equality and freedom for all men. Republic over Monarchy
  • Protesting for no taxing without a say from the people.

FINANCIAL PROBLEMS

  • Frances government owed a lot of money and caused money crisis
  • France was involved in many wars and paid for much of them
  • Also spent much on their courts and got all their money from people's tax
  • Marie Antoinette did nothing to help France and spent all money on herself
  • Nobles wanted the people to keep paying high taxes but people started rioting

IN CONCLUSION...THE REVOLUTION STARTED

  • Because the monarchy did not care for France, divided people unfairly,
  • took all their money through taxes and used it for personal needs,
  • participated in expensive wars instead of fixing debt in their country,
  • the people were treated terribly and were forced as Catholics,
  • and the people finally decided to take charge & study the world for themselves