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Because they saw that the revolution no longer had anything to do with them. it had been hijacked by a bunch of lawyers turned politicians.

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What difference did the French revolution make to France?

The French revolution changed the government and whole set of beliefs France was founded upon. The French monarchy became a French republic. Thousands of aristocrats and lower class people were killed.


What was france's social structure?

Oh, dude, like back in the day, France had this whole social hierarchy thing going on. They had the clergy at the top, then the nobility, and at the bottom, you had the commoners. It was like a real-life game of Sims, but with way more drama and way less cheat codes.


What event is a result of a bad harvest in France?

A bad harvest in France often leads to food shortages, which can trigger social unrest and protests among the populace. This discontent may escalate into larger movements, such as the French Revolution, where widespread hunger and economic hardship fueled demands for political change and social equality. Additionally, poor harvests can result in increased prices for food, further exacerbating the struggles of the lower classes.


Britain formed Canada largely for loyalists who had fled the American colonies during the American Revolution.?

formed in upper Canada


Explain the conditions of France before the french revolution with special reference women's status in the society?

Condition of France before the French Revolution:- 1) Division of Society into three states which created a sense of disparity among the citizens of France. 2. Heavy burden of taxes were put on the Third Estate of the France which mainly initialized and lead the French revolution. 3. There was a wide gap between the people of different Estates due to uneven distribution of wages and decreased pace of prices of commodities and low wages of lower estate. 4. No Political Rights- - the above two estates has the total control over the social and economic decisions of the country. - No rights given to the women in jobs etc.

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What caused discontent at the old French regime?

The French Revolution was mainly caused by economic differences between the lower and upper classes.


How did the American revolution become one of the main causes of the french revolution?

The money spent to help America that was never paid back hurt France's economy, making the lower classes even poorer and more likely to revolt.


What the effect did the success of the American revolution have on France?

It inspired the French people, mainly the middle class and lower class, to challenge the authority of their King and the aristocratic upper class. This led to the French Revolution (1789-1799). The lower classes in France felt as mistreated and disenfranchised by their leaders as the Americans had when punitive acts were passed by the British Parliament, laws that they saw as abridging their rights.


What the effect did the success of American revolution have on France?

It inspired the French people, mainly the middle class and lower class, to challenge the authority of their King and the aristocratic upper class. This led to the French Revolution (1789-1799). The lower classes in France felt as mistreated and disenfranchised by their leaders as the Americans had when punitive acts were passed by the British Parliament, laws that they saw as abridging their rights.


Is discriminating against lower classes a form of racism?

NO. Note the word RACism. Also remember that "lower class" is in the mind of the beholder not a quality of a person or a people. Discriminating against lower classes is referred to as classism or class discrimination. It also works the other way with the people of the lower classes discriminating against those of the upper classes. Look at the French Revolution; it is a good example of both types of classism described above. Racism is discrimination based on a person's race or ethnic background.


Who were the bourogeois in France before the French Revolution?

rich members of the lower class


What president started the French Revolution?

The French Revolution wasn't started by a president. At that time (in the 18th century) France was a monarchy (and thus had a King and Queen) and the lower and middle class society started the revolution.


What effect did the industries revolution have on art at the time?

It moved artists to realistically portray the struggles of the lower and middle classes.


What were the conditions under which the people of France live led to revolution rather than peace?

The French people were living under harsh conditions prior to the French Revolution. They lower classes were more heavily taxed than the upper classes causing a serious disparity in wealth.. The cost of food was very high and availability scarce for the poor. The peasants has little to no social, political, or economic power, and even less religious freedom.


How do you change the government type in Napoleon Total War?

You have to raise taxes in your capital either to lower classes or nobility, then you wait 3 turns for a revolution and capture the capital and that's it. Lower classes-------Republic Middle classes------- Constitutional Monarchy Nobility------- Absolute Monarchy Note= to change to a CM you have to be a Republic and anger the middle class and then start the revolution.


What law did parliament pass to lower dept after the french and Indian revolution?

the sugar act


Dickens used the broken case of wine and its spilling into the street for?

symbolizing the poverty and struggle of the common people in French society during the French Revolution, foreshadowing the violence and chaos that would soon unfold. It also serves as a critique of the aristocracy's indifference to the suffering of the lower classes.