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18 July, 09:43

What are the cahiers de Doléances? Who were they written by? Why were the written?

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  1. 18 July, 10:09
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    Cahiers de Doleances was a book of public grievances and suggestions. It was written by Louis XVI in 1789. It was written to aware the people and make them to think about the issues and problems faced by France and how to sort out these issues.

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    Cahiers de Doleances was written when the french revolution was started. The problems of the public and their suggestions to government were mentioned in the book. As the book drafted many people wrote the suggestions and problems in this book but this Cahiers were mere suggestions to government authorities. It did not hold in power over government. People can suggest government but can't make a reform against it.
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