The French Revolution was a major turning point in history. It was considered to be a true revolution considering that one government was removed and replaced with another. It occurred during the ruling of Louis XVI from 1789-1799. There were many reasons for which the revolution occurred, the main ones being: Absolutism, the legal system of France, and the Estates General. During the time of revolution, France had an absolutist government that was ruled by the monarch Louis XVI. However, monarchies are known to be hereditary and are only successful if the ruler was smart and good at ruling the country. This was not the case for Louis XVI. The legal system in France was inefficient. Positions in the government were sold in order to provide …show more content…
This violent act consisted of peasants ending the remnants of feudalism in the countryside by breaking and entering manors of nobles and burning down feudal documents and even the manor themselves. This resulted in the nobles leaving the country, forming the Emigré nobles, in fear of the revolution. These nobles gathered in Vienna with the Emperor in an effort to pressure Austrian interference in the revolution. This fueled the National Assembly to make changes quickly in order to subdue the …show more content…
It gave the king limited power. It also abolished anything that jeopardized or violated individual rights, the inheritance of public office, guilds, religious vows, and the right of nobility. The preamble to the constitution also guaranteed the people of France certain freedoms, similar to those stated in the Bill of Rights. These freedoms include freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly among others. Overall, this new constitution stated all that it would do for the people of