People were extremely bored and they had nothing to do so they started the revolution:D
The Great Terror.
they never had enough money to rule fance
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The French Tricolor.
Some causes of the French Revolution are that, they had a lot of economic problems. It was also influenced by the Enlightenment and the American Revolution. There was also political and social inequalities. A huge public debt, two consecutive years of bad crops due to weather, a lack of wheat, grains and bread plus an inept and indecisive Monarch.
It's just a little before the end of the French revolution, the important part, a LOT of people were guillotined (executed), not just nobles anymore, even people who were just considered not seeing the revolution go exactly like the others planned, some were even leaders of it
espionage
"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity".
The negative aspects of the revolution are the guillotine and death of thousands. After the Revolution monarchy government resumed with out change. Many more revolutions happened before the French achieved a Republic.
Some felt that the US owed France for the help it provided during the American Revolution and others believed that European problems should be handled by Europeans.
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The French Tricolor.
Some causes of the French Revolution are that, they had a lot of economic problems. It was also influenced by the Enlightenment and the American Revolution. There was also political and social inequalities. A huge public debt, two consecutive years of bad crops due to weather, a lack of wheat, grains and bread plus an inept and indecisive Monarch.
France declared war on Britain and this put the US in an awkward position The French Revolution created problems for the United States, because the French were the United States' allies during the American Revolutionary War. Supporting the French would lead to conflicts with Britain, which was the United States' most important trading partner. The United States couldn't choose a side for it would cause economic and social problems, but some felt that the US owed active assistance to France.
It's just a little before the end of the French revolution, the important part, a LOT of people were guillotined (executed), not just nobles anymore, even people who were just considered not seeing the revolution go exactly like the others planned, some were even leaders of it
espionage
Some were afraid that Revolution would spread across Europe and beyond.
"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity".
Almost certainly. The French Revolution truly stemmed from the mass injustices between the three Estates of France and the equality to be found in the recent American Democracy. Marie Antoinette certainly made some of those injustices more obvious and made some statements that belied how unaware the first and second estate were of the third estate's problems, but she was not the cause of these problems.
No it did not influence other revolutions although some wars did start.