During the French absolute revolution between 1589 and 1783 and the French Revolution, the French monarchy rose to absolute heights and was subsequently destroyed by the French Revolution. The control of Henry IV, Louis XIII, Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI helped to strengthen French monarchy and destruction. Class struggle is a major problem during each reign of the king. France is divided into three houses of clergy, aristocrat and general people.
The French Revolution is a major event in the history of Western society and has had a major impact on the world today. Beginning in 1789, the French Revolution saw the French people overthrow their absolute monarchy and founded the Republic based on the principle of equality, freedom and fraternity. In general, historians agree on several different reasons for the French Revolution. It includes the following. Problems Louis XVI faces
In the years before the French Revolution, like the legacy system discussed earlier, the French citizens began to question the authority of Louis XVI and its absolute monarchy. The new idea of Age of Enlightenment came to consider other forms of government based on equality and freedom, which violated the rule of the king. This made people judge Louis XVI and he could not solve the problem the country was facing at that time. To make matters worse, Louis XVI was not respected as a leader. Therefore, the French citizens hated his authority and the history of French absolute monarchy, which led to the revolt of the French Revolution in 1789.
In the 18th century France, there was a system called Ancienrégime that refers to the social, economic and political structure of France before the French Revolution. There is an absolute monarch Louis XVI at the top of the pyramid. He got into the throne in 1774 and received an irreparable problem. (Overview of the French Revolution 6) The first manor consisting of 100,000 aristocrats appeared under the king. Then the second manor house consisted of 300,000 clergy. Finally came third