Why did the French revolution occur?
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For before all revolution has a fundamental reason:The hunger of the people, which comes from a bad government that remains all the wealth for themselves, "everything for one, nothing for everyone."Louis XVI was a complete absolutist, fool and glutton, so France was at the hands of a useless.But the hunger not only came from the exesos of Ma. Antonieta (his wife), and from the court, or that only the people paid tithes and taxes and the nobles and the clergy did not; The poverty increased because of the 7-year war he held against England, and still at the end of the war, with the miserable and hungry country, it occurred to Louis XVI to help the 13 colonies to become independent of England only by the Simple fact of taking something precious from his eternal enemy even if he did not receive anything in return.This finally brought France to bankruptcy.These are the economic and social reasons, but a revolution is not reached if new ideas of change, and these came from the so-called "Illustrated", Voltaire, Montesquieu and Rousseau gave the ideas of a different government, with 3 powers, of That reason is the Goddess of man, about democracy ... and Diderot and D'Alembert gathered all these ideas in a book called "The Encyclopedia" so that they were within the reach of the people.Thus, in summary, the causes of the outbreak of the French Revolution were:- Hunger and misery, result of the War of the 7 years and the exesos of the nobles, kings and clergy.- The aid that was given to the 13 colonies, which led to Fancia bankruptcy.- The absolutism of Louis XVI.- The ideas of the Enlightenment.
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