The Estates General | A Level History
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The political, social, and economic state of France in May 1789 before the French Revolution was marked by mistakes in the calling of the Estates General, corruption within the church, resentment in the nobility, a divide between rural and urban areas, and poor harvests leading to economic issues culminating in the broader financial problems faced by Louis XVI and the French crown. These factors ultimately contributed to the political disaster at the Estates General meeting in May 1789.
Insights
- Mistakes in calling the Estates General in 1789, such as lack of clear decisions and agenda, caused political chaos and animosity among the Estates, setting the stage for the French Revolution.
- Socially, corruption within the church and resentment towards the nobility, particularly Court Nobles, fueled societal tensions in France, adding to the volatile atmosphere preceding the revolution.
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Recent questions
What were the political mistakes in France in 1789?
Lack of clear agenda at Estates General.
How was the social state of France in 1789?
Corruption in church and nobility.
What was the economic divide in France in 1789?
Rural-urban economic disparities.
What were the consequences of poor harvests in 1788 in France?
Increased food prices and economic issues.
How did land holding policies impact agriculture in France?
Divided inherited land led to inefficiency.
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