The major three causes which resulted to French Revolution were:
1- social cause - The French society was divided into three estates. The first two estates consisted of clergy and nobility respectively. The third estate consisted of merchants, businessmen, lawyers and peasants. Third estate didn't have equal rights and the other estates enjoyed other privileges.
2- economic cause- The third estate had to pay all the taxes imposed by the king but the other estates were exempted from it. The prices of bread, which was the main staple diet of the people, rose, and there was a subsistence crisis.
3- immediate cause- Rumors spread that the king would order his troops to attack Paris because the people were revolting. Then 4000 to 5000 people gathered and formed people's militia.
If you ever see "Les Misarables" then you will undrestand fully __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Les miserables is a novel of the famous author Victor Hugo and refers to another period of the French history [1860] while the French Revolution happened 13 years after the American Revolution at 1789. It lasted 10years. The reasons were the absolute Monarchy, the feudal privileges of the aristocracy and the Catholic clergy.
Against these authorities the people revolted in order to achieve Liberty, Fratrnity and Equality [Liberte, Fraternite, Equalite].
An out of control national debt.
Two years of poor crop yields due to weather.
Grain, flour and bread prices skyrocketed, shortages appeared and starvation threatened.
Taxation was out of control and the Nobles and Clergy were tax exempt.
The Catholic Church owned 10% of all the land and wealth of France.
The monarchy was inept, indecisive and ineffective. Something had to give.
The three issues that sparked the French Revolution were the unfair social classes, economic struggles, and the ever-growing unpopular reign of Absolute Monarchy. The people wanted a government that was fair and the country needed to resolve its debt and financial issues.
A high National debt, an unfair tax code and the lack of a representative government.
The three underlying causes were nationalism,alliances, and more weapons.
There are only three phases of the Revolution. The third phase is the French Revolution.
American, French and Industrial revolution
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
The slaves were the massive group who wanted to be freed, "les gens de couleurs" or Affranchis wanted the french to leave so they coud be in first place . Then there were the "blancs" french and spanish colons who where exploiting the country.
The three underlying causes were nationalism,alliances, and more weapons.
compare the french revolution with revolt of 1857under these topics; 1 when was it stated 2 centers of revolts or revolution fill them in map 3 heroes of revolt and revolution[with pictures] 4 three immediate causes
There are only three phases of the Revolution. The third phase is the French Revolution.
The Three Estates.
Three causes are the disagreement of political actions by Porfirio Diaz, exploitation of the working class, and change in land reform.
The French Revolution occurred in the late 1700s. There were several reasons why it happened. Specifically, France was deeply in debt, the people were being heavily taxed, and the poor were suffering and feeling resentful of the rich elites.
Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
American, French and Industrial revolution
American, French and Industrial revolution
I'm assuming you mean how all three are different. The America revolution was to break away from the Mother Country. The French revolution was to force the monarchy out of power so they could have a democratic government. The Glorious Revolution was to keep Catholics off throne of Protestant England because a Catholic heading the Anglican church just wouldn't work.
The revolutionaries in Latin America were encouraged by the French Revolution and the American Revolution.
There are several French Revolutions. Assuming that you are referring to French Revolution of 1789, the people as a whole did not really get a much larger say. However, the leadership shifted from being the monarchy and the nobility to a bourgeoisie dictatorship. The French Revolution of 1823 had few tangible results (this is the French Revolution of Les Miserables). The French Revolution of 1848 was successful in creating the Second Republic of France, which was promptly ended three years later by Napoleon III and the creation of the Second French Empire.