Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The French Revolution



Political and social inequalities led  to the French Revolution  Give three reasons why the French revoluted against  the Royal absolutism they suffered under?

20 comments:

jackeiry pache said...

-The rise of enlightenment ideals.

-An unmanageable national debt, both caused by and exacerbating the burden of a grossly inequitable system of taxation.

-Food scarcity in the years immediately before the revolution.

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saisha ryan said...

The had no food no money and the national debt was high

Anonymous said...

- the rise of enlightment ideas -political & social inequalies -resentment of royal absolutism.

Skiitlez cuffed Niiecii said...

Enlightenment of ideas
there were no food or money for them

coreygrant said...

the rise of famine grew at a rapid rate
no security
no momes

ElikemN said...

There was no food.
There was no money.
It was the rise of enlightenment ideas.

The French were in the peak of their downfall

KarelynV said...

They had no money or food , also no ideas

Anonymous said...

In fact it was the wish of the Assembly that Catholicism should cease to be the religion of the State and that liberty of worship should be established. It subsequently declared Protestants eligible to all offices (24 Dec., 1789), restored to their possessions and status as Frenchmen the heirs of Protestant refugees (10 July and 9 Dec., 1790), and took measures in favour of the Jews (28 January, 26 July, 16 Aug., 1790). But it soon became evident in the discussions relating to the Civil Constitution of the clergy that the Assembly desired that the Catholic Church, to which the majority of the French people belonged, should be subject to the State and really organized by the State.

keanu thompson said...

there was not enough food , poeple were stealing,and they didnt like how the french ruled

patrick said...

because they didnt like the rules and they didnt like the fact that the king or queen ruled over everything

oshin said...

an unmanegable national debt, both caused by exacerbating the burden of a grossly inequitable system of taxation. they also didnt have any food

xflybabiimochax said...

They had no food and there was a national debt and the people didnt like the rules they were given to apply to

Anonymous said...

the french werent doing too good.they werent doing too good because they, as a nation had a huge debt to pay.they also had low amounts of food. the french didnt have too many good enlightenment ideas so they did go anywhere with problems

fly bai said...

There Was no Food,

An unmanageable national debt both caused by and exacerbating the burden of a grossly inequitable system of taxation

The rise of enlightenment ideals

DAVON(DJ)JOHNSON said...

lack of military technology
no money
no leader

saisha ryan said...

no food
no money ,and there was a national debt and the people didnt like the rules they were given to apply to

Anonymous said...

the french didnt have food money and there was a huge debt from the nation as a whole. there were many people who didnt approve of what happened

jackeiry pache said...

they don't have money, food, and people didnt like the rules they werw given to apply in the french revolution.

Shante said...

thy had no food and no money !!!