The population of France rose from about 23 million in 1715 to 28
million in 1789. This led to a rapid increase in the demand for
foodgrains. Production of grains could not keep pace with the
demand. So the price of bread which was the staple diet of the majority
rose rapidly. Most workers were employed as labourers in workshops
whose owner fixed their wages. But wages did not keep pace with
the rise in prices. So the gap between the poor and the rich widened.
Things became worse whenever drought or hail reduced the harvest.
This led to a subsistence crisis...
the king Louis xvi bought the subsistence Crisis from America to France in 2 livres.
Go man
A bit of both but generally commercial, subsistence farming is more common in LEDCs now a days and MEDCs usually have commercial farming.
John J. Pershing
Emperor Napoleon III led France during the Battle of Puebla.
After the heroic rescue at Dunkirk, France was deeply demoralized and couldn't withstand Germany's invasion from Southern France. After the invasion France surrendered.
D-Day
A bit of both but generally commercial, subsistence farming is more common in LEDCs now a days and MEDCs usually have commercial farming.
nobody led France to independence. France never was a part of another country.
Julius Caesar was the one who led the Romans into what is now France.
The Reign of Terror was a response to the instability in France. No is was not led by invaders.
No, France is led by its own president.
The factors are :-It can occur due to the heavy rains.Natural disasters.Increase in prices. and many more
Subsistence is a noun.
subsistence
Crises is the plural of crisis.
The best guess would be France.
france aPLUS
Generals Patton, Montgomery and Eisenhower and other lower Generals led the allies through France.