Causes of the French Revolution of the late 18th century.

At the end of the 18th century, revolutionary sentiments arose in France. The country had an absolute monarchy, the king solely ruled the country. But at that time the country was rather weak, and the large external and internal economic debt dramatically pulled the country’s economy to the bottom. But the bourgeoisie, which owned industrial enterprises, wanted to gain real power in the country, so it pushed the people to revolution. Considering the fact that most of their people worked in factories and factories. And the people themselves wanted changes because of the difficult socio-economic situation in the country.



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