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France had a major National debt, an unfair tax code and an unresponsive government.
The American Revolution and another I can't remember. The American Revolution was one of the causes of the financial crisis in France which eventually became a reason of the French Revolution.
France co-worked with the US during the American revolution (not the French!), because the Americans wanted to rid themselves of the UK government and wanted to be an independent nation and the UK had always been the arch enemy of France. That was the only reason the French helped the Americans achieve their independence.
To suppress the counterrevolutionaries who were suspected of working with enemies of France. The reason the people tolerated the Reign of Terror was that they were very afraid of Austria and Prussia, who were invading France and threatening to restore the monarchy.
the French revolution of 1789
The country was at the point of bankruptcy.
The stated reason was that they were protecting the Revolution. In truth they were often naming political rivals.
The stated reason was to preserve and protect the French Revolution from being overthrown by Royalists and moderates.
Voltaire's beliefs in liberty, reason, and tolerance influenced the intellectuals and revolutionaries of the French Revolution. His criticism of the monarchy and advocacy for social reform helped shape the ideals of the revolution, particularly in promoting freedom of speech, religion, and equality before the law. Voltaire's ideas were a significant intellectual force behind the revolutionary movement in France.
The French Revolution was significantly influenced by Enlightenment ideas, which emphasized individual rights, reason, and the questioning of traditional authority. Enlightenment thinkers like Rousseau and Voltaire inspired the populace to challenge the monarchy and advocate for equality and democracy. Additionally, the success of the American Revolution demonstrated that a colonial power could overthrow an oppressive regime, providing a practical example for the French revolutionaries. Together, these influences fueled the desire for political and social reform in France, ultimately leading to the revolution.
It took place in France. The French Revolution was a revolt initiated and carried out by the peasants of France against the aristocrats and clergy of France, which spread throughout the entire country of France and even seeped into other parts of Europe. There were disturbances from 1787 to 1789, and armed conflicts from 1789 to 1799, including the Reign of Terror (1793-1794). France occupied Belgium and the Netherlands following the establishment of the First Republic in 1792. Events in 1789 began with the convocation of the Estates-General in May. The first year of the Revolution witnessed members of the Third Estate proclaiming the Tennis Court Oath in June, the assault on the Bastille in July, the passage of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in August, and an epic march on Versailles that forced the royal court back to Paris in October. A well-known event mentioned above was the storming of the Bastille - a building that was, at the time, a large prison. Many aristocrats would throw peasants in jail (Bastille being a major one) for no legitimate reason. They had the right to do this because of their royalty.
The French appreciated the problems that the Americans were causing to their enemy, the British.