The peasants who lived in Europe during the French Revolution were hard pressed to get food because the king kept driving up prices. They starved. The king also didn't govern by protecting the people, he was hated, so events started up such as the storming of the Bastille, the peasants thought there would be weapons in there, and they burned it to the ground. So i would say that the condition of the peasants was pretty bad....
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the death of louis xvl
The French Revolution began in 1789. The main cause of the French Revolution was the fact that King Louis XVI and his ministers became very unpopular during the time. The fact that King Louis XVI began taxing the peasants so that he could support a wealthy monarchy didn't help that popularity. The people also began hearing about many other ideas. The effect of the French Revolution included the ability for Napoleon Bonaparte to seize power.
The opposing of the Russian Czar led to the Russian Revolution, the death of the Russian monarchy, and the establishment of the Russian Communist State. The French had nothing to do with the Russian Revolution.
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the French Revolution.
it led to the fall of the french monarch
At the popular grass roots level it remained revolution based on bread and the hope for a better tomorrow. The peasants were not concerned with politics or Enlighternment Theory. Those were the concepts of theory and they were only involved in the hope of feeding the family.
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The French Revolution.
the construction of the bastille
The revolution of the French is simply referred to as the French Revolution. This revolution led to the writing of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen.
Yes
Revolutions occur because the people decide they've had enough. For the French revolution, the King had been negligent with money, and social inequalities between the royals and the working class had grown too extreme.
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Marie Antionette.
The French Revolution began in 1789. The main cause of the French Revolution was the fact that King Louis XVI and his ministers became very unpopular during the time. The fact that King Louis XVI began taxing the peasants so that he could support a wealthy monarchy didn't help that popularity. The people also began hearing about many other ideas. The effect of the French Revolution included the ability for Napoleon Bonaparte to seize power.