Economic: They had a lot of tax with around 400-500% tax increase over a decade.
Social: Louis XVI had affairs with many women such as Teresa Ruthword, Elisha Cuths...etc.
there were many social, economic, and political problems.
The economic were that the Germans trashed the French economy. Social, I don't know.
Certainly. France under Napoleon had recovered the domestic tranquility that existed in France prior to the French Revolution. Of course, France would never be the same after the French Revolution, but in terms of economic recovery, social co-existence, power on the world stage, and stable laws, the Napoleonic period recovered that.
European colonization of Africa was motivated by economic gain, as well as political and social influence. The main colonial powers in Africa around 1900 were Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, and Italy.
The enlightened thinkers i.e. the writers and philosophers were the one. When the political ,social and economic conditions in France decline the writers and philosophers evoked a new light of hope in the common masses with their writings which subsequently acted as an intellectual cause of french revolution. They condemnded the prevailing social system as well
Because of sheer geographic and demographic size France was powerful and important in economic and political affairs around the time of the Industrial Revolution. Combined with a resistance to industrialization, France avoided associated problems.
Latin America is facing economic challenges such as high poverty rates, income inequality, and low economic growth. Politically, the region is grappling with issues of corruption, weak governance, and social unrest.
Various factors have contributed in France's economic problems prior to the 1789's Revolution, some of the major ones being:Poor agricultural harvestsGrowing costs of the American Revolution (mainly funded by France)Ageing economic system based on social estates
Communism.
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John N. Tuppen has written: 'France under recession, 1981-86' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Social conditions 'Social and economic change in the urban region of Lille since 1960' 'France' -- subject(s): Industrial location, Industries 'Frontier regions and international linkages' 'France under recession, 1981-1986' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy, Local government, Politics and government, Privatization, Social conditions, Socialism 'Urban tourism in France' 'The economic geography of France' -- subject(s): Economic conditions
there were many social, economic, and political problems.
no children - no problems
lack of economic opportunity,social problems, and drought.
The Holocaust
imported silver
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