War debts accumulated over generations and high taxation by an unresponsive government and an inept Monarch.
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.
French economic crisis.
A French economic crisis.
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 was on the midst of a Financial crisis.
France was having a financial crisis. Bread prices were high and starvation was a real possibility.
The financial crisis in France was a direct cause of the 1789 French Revolution.
The French revolution last ten years. It was the result of a financial crisis that had sent the country into a spiral.
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.
French economic crisis.
French economic crisis.
A large gap between the rich and the poor, A French economic crisis. An unfair tax code. The absence of bread and hope.
A French economic crisis.
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.
An economic crisis.
French Revolution is a group of people who fought on economic crisis on freedom and equality
In 1789, the meeting of the French 'Estates-General' contributed to France's financial crisis, not to overlook its more general socio-political crisis, by adding additional demands and placing additional pressures on the French monarchy -- again, financially and otherwise. Once Louis XVI regretted his calling of the Estates-General meeting to such an extent that he attempted to disband it, however, it was too late: the French Revolution had begun.