french revolution
‘Social tensions, political conflicts were not as important as economic depression inbringing about a crisis in the old regime.’ Social tensions, political conflicts and economic depression were all to a degree, important as one another in bringing about a crisis in the old regime of France. Various social, political and economic conditions, contributed equally to the revolution in France. These conditions included much dissatisfaction among the lower and middle classes, interest in the new ideas of government and financial problems Of all the tensions and conflicts , the Ancient Regime was perhaps the most deeply rooted. The ancient regime was the old system of government, the old order of things, before the revolution, and it divided French society up into three estates. The first comprised of the clergy, the second the nobility and the rest of the population was classified as the third estate. Not only was the third estate heterogeneous, comprising of the bourgeoisie(lawyers, doctors, businessman, merchants, factory owners) peasants and beggars, but all three estates. There were many
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Approximate Word count = 771
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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