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Essay heading: British Reactions to the French Revolution
 
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Among many other issues, royal absolutism throughout France was a leading cause of resentment in France, where the Royalty was very much in charge of the country's political and legal system. Not counting the twelve Parliaments of France (who were responsible for turning the King's decree into law), the King was the sole authority in the country; he was in charge of the military and the finances...
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Not counting the twelve Parliaments of France (who were responsible for turning the King's decree into law), the King was the sole authority in the country; he was in charge of the military and the finances. Adding to the resentment heaped on by the Monarchy was the rising need to have a Republican state in a democratic form, which stemmed from the inadequateness of Louis XVI at solving France's problems and the writings of European Enlightened writers such as Voltaire and Locke help...
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