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What were the main causes of the French Revolution?

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The great distant gap between royalty and poor. The peasants as referred to in history had nearly enough the purchase a diminishing bread supply, which many during this era began to enter. During this same time, royalty maintained its luxuries of eating many food, such as cakes, during an era were the people were starving. The people saw this unfair gap and took arms
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