What Was The Main Cause Of The French Revolution

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Around 1789 in France there were a lot of problems taken place. Those problems included food shortages, bad trade producers, and a growing population. While France is struggling with these problems, King Louis XVI is living a glorious life not paying attention to it. King Louis XVI was also eating well and was getting fat while everyone else starved. People that were aware of these problems were the three estates and the rest of France. These problems led to a revolution, which was caused by the Third Estate. The Third Estate felt that things in France weren’t fair, which led them to starting a revolution. Though there were many political, social, and economic factors which led to the French Revolution, the three most important were the underrepresentation of the Third Estate, abuse of the Third Estate, and the loss of breads and goods. …show more content…

97% of the population made up the Third Estate, while the other 3% made up the First and Second Estate. The Third Estate was usually made up of poor class of France, but there were also very wealthy people there as well. The First Estate was made of the clergy, and the Second Estate was made of nobles. The Third Estate believed that there was an unfair voting system. As the result they went to King Louis XVI about this issue. The Third Estate wanted the king to reform the abuses and tyranny of the letter de cachet. They wanted that every tax be granted by the Estates General only for a limited time. They also wanted the taille be equal by all the