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The French Revolution began for wide variety of reasons. Most of the reasons had built up over hundreds of years, but what was one of the more immediate reasons?
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The French Revolution began for wide variety of reasons. Most of the reasons had built up over hundreds of years, but what was one of the more immediate reasons?
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Some immediate reasons were things like the economic crisis which was from famine, government, and debt.
Other immediate causes were weak leader, and discontent of the third state.
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