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A 10 page overview of the factors that contributed to the outbreak of the French Revolution. This paper sums up events and the ultimate impact. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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IT can be considered, in fact, one of the greatest political and cultural transformations ever experienced in Europe. France had, in fact, already experienced many changes even prior
to the outbreak of the Revolution. King Louis XVI had held the throne for some fifteen years. The country had persevered in the face of its defeat by
the British and the 1763 Treaty of Paris. It had even lent a hand to the young United States in the achievement of that countrys independence. France had
also been immersed in difficult economic times, however, and was facing many internal threats. These threats had, in fact, been long in the making. Indeed, the French Revolution
could be contended to have roots back some one-hundred years in history to the reign of Louis XIV, King Louis XIVs grandfather (Lossky 7).
When one considers the contributing factors of the French Revolution they must, in fact, go back in time some one-hundred years to the life and reign of
Louis XIV. Louis XIV was one of the worlds most influential and powerful leaders during the latter part of the seventeenth century and the first part of the eighteenth
century (Lossky 7). Officially, he held Frances throne from the young age of five to his death, (1643 to 1715). His mother, however, made the actual decisions regarding
the country until her death, a death at which time Louis was twenty-three years of age (Lossky 7). While he himself
rightfully holds much of the blame for what would ultimately unfurl in the French Revolution, Louis XIV was certainly not all to blame. Indeed, he inherited a kingdom which
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