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There were many different events that caused the French Revolution to take place. There were social, political and economic reasons as well as long-term, short-term and immediate causes that fuelled the French Revolution. ... The contempt the Third Estate held for the rest of society was a social, mixed with economic, long-term cause of the French Revolution as the inequality in French society had been going on for a long period of time and it took a number of years for the Third Estate to take action against this injustice. ...
The French government had been in debt since around the late sixteenth century. ... This change in political influence was an immediate cause of the Revolution. ... This was an economic and short-term cause of the Revolution but as the hunger and unemployment being endured continued to be ignored by the government, the problem became an immediate cause of the French Revolution.
As in the case of most historical events there was no one cause of the French Revolution but rather a sequence of factors that led up to the French Revolution and the overthrow of the government and the monarchy.
Approximate Word count = 1043 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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