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The French rebelled in 1789 primarily due to widespread discontent with social inequality, as the Third Estate (commoners) bore the heavy burden of taxes while the First (clergy) and Second (nobility) Estates enjoyed privileges. Additionally, economic hardship, exacerbated by poor harvests and rising bread prices, fueled public anger. The influence of Enlightenment ideas promoting liberty and equality also inspired demands for political reform and greater representation. Together, these factors ignited the French Revolution, leading to the overthrow of the monarchy.

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