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The French Revolution was fought for the freedom and rights of the common man. There were many causes for the revolution to take place. However, the main reason is that the political and economical concerns the people had for their country drove the revolution until 1794, not ideas taken from Enlightenment thinkers.
Before the French Revolution was set into motion, the economy was in deep trouble. ... Soldiers returning home from the American Revolution brought back notions of a free country. ... However, these ideas did not spark the revolution as they would not exist if people were not concerned for the country. ...
As a result, it was mainly economic concerns that drove the French Revolution, as the economy affected even the lower classes and women. ... Ideas were important into bringing the revolution about, but it wasn’t the main fuel for it.
Approximate Word count = 635 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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