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Causes of the French Revolution
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What factors led to the French Revolution? I. Absolute Monarchy Louis XVI (1774 - 1792) a. claim to divine right no longer as strong b. Louis XVI was too harsh in response to public criticism Political Causes-
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II. Luxury spending & War Debt a. Absolute rulers spent more than the country made b. Marie Antoinette (Louis’ wife) was a symbol for overspending & was extremely hated Economic Causes -
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c. French spent too much in wars: - American Revolution (influenced French!) - Seven Years War (vs. British for North American land)
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III. “Estates” Rigid Social Structure (the Old Regime) a.French population was divided into three groups b.All three groups were unhappy with absolutism Louis! Stop spending money! Social causes-
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1 st Estate = clergy (made up 1%) 2 nd Estate = nobles (made up 2%) 3 rd Estate = ordinary people (made up 97%)
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c. “What is the 3rd Estate? The Nation!” - members included: 1. Bourgeoisie (professionals that made up the middle class)
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2. peasants and skilled laborers - largest group - had the least amount of rights & privileges
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IV. Spread & popularity of Enlightenment Ideas a.Philosophers did not call for violent revolution b/c it’s against reason (logical thought b.Instead their ideas helped challenge the order of things (status quo) and created a revolutionary state of mind in France Intellectual Causes-
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1. What were the three social classes that the French population was divided into? 2. What social class complained about inequality & high taxes? 3. What kind of government is it when the people have no rights & are ruled by one person?
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