The causes of the French Revolution

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Its position was clearly stated: "The constitutional principal of the French monarchy was that taxes should be consented to by those who had to bear them". The King attempted to assert his absolute power through the lit de justice, and push his reforms through the system, exiling the parlements to the country and setting up new courts to replace them...
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The parlements declared this action invalid, and they had the people of France on their side. The result was popular uprisings against the monarchy, and this contributed directly to the cause of revolution. The perceived social inequality between the different estates within France contributed extensively to the developing revolutionary situation...
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