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Sophia
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15 August, 07:48
What was the cause of the French Revolution?
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Josue Sexton
15 August, 07:49
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Social and political discontent sparked revolutions in France in 1830 and 1848, which in turn inspired revolts in other parts of Europe. Workers lost their jobs, bread prices rose, and people accused the government of corruption. The French revolted and set up a republic.
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Lawrence
15 August, 08:10
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la causa es la diferencia entre los paises
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