French Revolution2
Date Submitted: 04/13/2004 05:26:24
The French Revolution
The statement citing the essential cause of the French Revolution as
the "collision between a powerful, rising bourgeoisie and an entrenched
aristocracy defending it's privileges" has great pertinence in summarizing
the conflict of 1789. The causes of the French Revolution, being provoked
by this collision of powers, was the Financial debt of the government and
the long-standing political differences in the government.
Over the course of twenty-five years after the Seven Years' War,
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monarchy and the aristocracy. The conflict would make an impact on all of
Europe to come and even world history. All this turmoil was caused by a
bunch of greedy Nobles and kings which wanted power and money. It seems
this problem repeats history, even today -- because big money-makers, like
Texas Oil Ranchers, wouldn't pay to fix pollution problems early on it
eventually lead and is still leading to great conflict for the future.
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