Preconditions for the Great French Revolution.

The prerequisites for the French revolution were the discontent of the peasants, workers and the bourgeoisie with the political and economic situation in the country, the political and social crisis. The solution of the agrarian question was important, since there was a crisis of the feudal system. The remnants of this system hindered the development of market relations, the emergence and spread of new types of activity. Representatives of these estates began to prepare an uprising.



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