Some escaped with their lives, but many were chargd as anti-revolutionists, tried and executed within 24 hours. Many of their executioners faced the same fate during the Reign of Terror.
France was in the midst of an Economic crisis, had an unfair tax code with the lack of any form of representative government.
There isn't any particular type of government that is immune to revolution. Any government can become corrupt and the political winds can shift at any time towards a revolution.
Boats existed long before the French revolution and long before France, but the French revolution was not about boats, and boats didn't have any effect on it.
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The people were unhappy with the monarchy, the Dictatorship, and the directory. Each form of government was not working and the people were so radical that they would not settle on just any form of government.
The french revolution
The opponents of Reconstruction challenged it in many different ways. The opponents in government wrote strong letters and voted against any funds going to the process. The everyday man would also protest.
government is so lazy they will not take any measures
how did the meeting of the estate-general lead to the french revolution
The revolution left a void of power. The king, queen, and many government officials were beheaded and this meant that the government fell and was left without a head of state. When this happens in any government it leaves a means for a man who is powerful to take control. This is what happened with Napoleon. He was a able to step into the power void.
It was put in place as the Guardian Angel of the French Revolution designed to protect it from counter revolutionaries, possible friends of the Nobles, possible Catholic sympathizers and possible Possibles of any ilk that may or might attempt to work against the current government in any way.
The major political issue was the fact that the King and his Government asked the Parliament (basically, the French middle class) for extra tax money, but refused it any say or control in how that money would be spent. Although most people know the French revolution for what the masses did, like storming the Bastille and the Royal palace and supporting Robbespierre and his Terror Government, the French Revolution ended with the middle class's victory: the rabble were put back in their place, the radicals were themselves led to the Guillotine and Middle Class members took over the reigns of Government. Even during Napoleon's Empire it was they who held all the important executive jobs.