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How significant were the actions of Louis XVI in contributing to the outbreak of revolution in 1789? FAST

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Louis XVI was among those who contributed the most to the outbreak of Revolution. He was living a luxurious life, without paying attention to his subjects. He didn't understand his needs, he never responded positively to their pleas, and thus provoked the beginning of Revolution.

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Louis XVI wasn't aware of the poor life conditions that the Third Estates was living in. He believed in the authority of the Ancient Regime and wasn't able to help ordinary people to progress. Even when the Revolution started not only that he opposed the requests of his people, but also tried to bring armies of other countries to help him destroy the "rebellion."