What were the reasons and goals of the French Revolution?

The reasons for the French Revolution were that people lived in a state of poverty and misery. At that time, feudalism flourished in the country, and power belonged to the king, who was the absolute monarch. This option did not suit the bourgeoisie, so that representatives of this class in society were able to mobilize the peasants as much as possible in order to throw the king from the throne and establish parliamentarism. The goals were to bring down the existing feudal system in society and establish the capitalist system. The goals of the revolution were achieved.



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