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The period of 1775 was marked by political unrest and instability, as well as social inequality and oppression. The impending French Revolution created a sense of tension and anticipation for change, with growing resentment towards the ruling class and calls for reform. This period was characterized by a stark contrast between the luxurious lifestyles of the aristocracy and the struggles of the lower classes.

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