Why Did The French Peasants Revolted?

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Although many innocent people died, I agree with the French peasants turn of action to revolt against the Add to dictionary. Dickens also endorses this movement, as he was very poor growing up. The nobles were so selfish and self-involved that they never understood or heard the suffering or pain of peasants. The few nobles who escaped the revolution were clueless to why the peasants revolted. In chap.24 in Book The Second, there is a passage that proves this. "...to talk of this terrible Revolution as if it were the only harvest ever known under the skies that had not been sown-as if nothing had ever been done, or omitted to be done, that led to it.." The gap between the rich and poor always existed and always will, leading to

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