What reasons led to the start of the revolution in France?

The main reason for the revolution in France was the decline in the country’s authority throughout the 18th century. The new ruler Louis XV did not live up to the expectations of the people. The prolonged war in Europe (from 1956 to 1763) has put the country in a humiliating position that is in no way combined with the title of a “great state”. France also lost its colonies in India. In this regard, the country suffered significant financial losses and lost its influence on the world political arena. All these factors caused the discontent of the common people.



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