What role did women play in the Revolution Were they simply a reactionary force as when bread shortages prompted a march on Versaillesor an active part of the revolutionary public?" In the Revolution the women often took their husbands role after they marched off to fight. They did things like manage farms and buisness as well as managing household and family. Some also followed their husbands to the battlefield and washed and cooked for troops. Others like Molly Pitcher even risked their lives in combat.
The financial crisis was largely responsible for the outbreak of the revolution, seeing how it led to food shortages. The inequalities between the three estates were the background causes of the revolution, but the financial crisis which led to bread shortages was the immediate cause.
Food shortages and heavy casualties during World War I
Russia had lost many battles in the war. people were starving. Food shortages were unchecked.
Russia had lost many battles in the war. people were starving. Food shortages were unchecked.
Food shortages and feeling against the German-born Tsarina and her involvemant with Rasputin.
people in the cities demonstrated over food shortages
There were food shortages and the prices had skyrocketed.
The financial crisis was largely responsible for the outbreak of the revolution, seeing how it led to food shortages. The inequalities between the three estates were the background causes of the revolution, but the financial crisis which led to bread shortages was the immediate cause.
Food shortages and heavy casualties during World War I
Russia had lost many battles in the war. people were starving. Food shortages were unchecked.
Russia had lost many battles in the war. people were starving. Food shortages were unchecked.
Food shortages and feeling against the German-born Tsarina and her involvemant with Rasputin.
The French and Indian war along with helping the American Revolution cost France large sums of money. The monarchy became unstable, there were food shortages and the French Revolution ended the monarchy.
They were unable to feed their families because of food shortages, high prices and high taxation.
No, it did not. If you're on Castle Learning and one of the choices is the Black Plague led to labor shortages, that's the answer.
A huge national debt and an unfair tax system which in turn led to food shortages and high prices.
yes the price of bread did go up because of food shortages.