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  • First cause of the RevolutionTaxes
  • I will be Charging Taxes!!!
  • Second cause of the RevolutionStarvation
  • Miss here are all the dresses you ordered.
  • Third Cause of the revoltion Enlightment Philosphes
  • yes we do!!!!
  • We need a new form of a government!!!!
  • There was three causes that started the Revolution they were, Taxes, Starvation, and Enlightment Pholosophies. people were charged unfair taxes they were tired of having to pay taxes. There was taxes on alot of things and they were high taxes.
  • Estates General meeting/ Tennis court oath.
  • People were starving while the king had food and had money to waste on himself and the queen, only sent some money but spend 3mil on him and the queen. The people were tired of not having money for food and if they did the food was expensive.
  • storming of the Bastille
  • There were many didfferent ideas going around abut what the government should and shouldn't do. The Englightment Pholosophies applied different methods of science to improve the governemnt and the way society lived.
  • womens march to versailles
  • It was in the tennis court that on the 20th of June 1789 the third estate established the National Assembly, the new revolutionary government, and pledged "not to separate, and to reassemble wherever circumstances require, until the constitution of the kingdom is established." ...(Tennis Court Oath in the French Revolution - History Crunchhttps://www.historycrunch.com).
  • The Storming of the Bastille (French: Prise de la Bastille [pʁiz də la bastij]) was an event that occurred in Paris, France, on the afternoon of 14 July 1789, when revolutionaries stormed and seized control of the medieval armory, fortress, and political prison known as the Bastille.(Storming of the Bastille - Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Storming_of_the_Bastille).
  • 22.3. 5: The March on Versailles. Concerned over the high price and scarcity of bread, women from the marketplaces of Paris led the March on Versailles on October 5, 1789. This became one of the most significant events of the French Revolution, eventually forcing the royals to return to Paris (The March on Versailles | History of Western Civilization IIhttps://courses.lumenlearning.com › chapter › the-march).
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