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    The French Revolution Like most wars, the people of the French Revolutionary War wanted something, so they fought. The people of France loathed monarchy and wanted a change. When a drought occurred and when grains and crops couldn’t produce, bread prices went up, so naturally, the people blamed the king. The monarchy at the time was King Louis XVI and his queen Marie Antoinette. In 1793, they “ Were beheaded and a Republican form of government was established.”(Szalay, Jessie www.livescience.com

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    In 1789 during the French Revolution France was in a time of chaos and economic turmoil with a struggle for class and power amongst the inhabitants. Prior to the revolution, the upper classes writhed to gain wealth and financial power, however in doing so they oppressed the peasants. The French Revolution is considered to be the most momentous movements as it distorted the principles of French society. The majority of the revolts in France from 1660-1789 were connected to the rebellions against domineering

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    France during the 18th century, there was a system named the Ancien régime, which refers to the societal, economic and political structure of France before the French Revolution. At the top of the pyramid was the absolute monarch Louis XVI. He took the throne in 1774 and received it with problems that couldn’t be fixed. (French Revolution Overview 6) Below the king came the first estate which was made of 100,000 nobles. Then came the second estate was made of 300,000 clergy. Finally came the third

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    The French Revolution lasting from 1789 - 1814, which included Napoleon’s reign, is considered a major turning point in world history. This revolution led to major changes in France and other nations and regions around the world. The French Revolution would change the way people were viewed and how governments were run. Before the revolution, rulers would get their divine power from God, but the revolution would change that by making everyone born equally with human rights. Many political, economic

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    were many causes and different events that lead up to the French Revolution in July 14, 1789. Therefore, having economic conflict being the main cause of the French Revolution there was financial difficulties, debts, and also poor harvest. These all had a huge impact because it led to most people not doing much of their work which caused hunger throughout the French Revolution. One of the economic issues that caused the French Revolution is financial difficulties because in document A it states

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    The French Revolution was a period of time during 1789 to 1799. The French Revolution was started for a lot of different reasons than the ones I am picking. This moment in history is very important to a lot of people because a lot of people’s ancestors were alive in this period of time. This moment in history is taught in a lot of schools and in a lot of history classes. This subject spreads among many different topics such as; why France went in Debt, who caused it, and what caused it. This subject

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    these countries and in 1789 a revolution broke out. The French Revolution helped bring change to France and all of Europe by ending monarchies and spreading new ideas of democracy. There were many political, economic, and social problems that lead up to the French revolution. During this time, France was ruled by King Louis XVI. As mentioned in document 1, Louis ruled as an absolute monarch. He had total control over the government and its people, this caused many French citizens to be unhappy because

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    I feel that the French Revolution was a time of depression for all living in France. Countless innocent lives had been taken because of bad leadership and disagreement. Many deaths occurred during the Reign of Terror and the September Massacre. There were hundreds of thousands of lives that had been lost through all the events of the French Revolution. In the past, people didn't care if they had taken another ones life because their were less people to find out that you had committed murder. The

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    The French Revolution was a time for expansion in human freedom. It was a way for the French to re-invent their government to give some sort of equality for their people. There were many successes the French Revolution made, such as creating public schools for children and making it mandatory for them to attend. The French Revolution had the intentions to create a better government and lifestyle for their people, such as Jacobins who believed in the poor having their turn to rule. Though, others

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    The French Revolution began in 1789 due to the discontent of the Third Estate being unequal to the First Estate, who were exempt from taxes and held special privileges. Although, Louis XVI attempted to tax the First Estate in order to fix France, who is on the verge of bankruptcy. However, the First Estate refused to be taxed because it goes against the traditions imposed years ago. Louis XVI attempted to solve this by calling the Estates-General, where all three estates could meet and attempt to

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