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The French Revolution
✗ The French Revolution was solely about overthrowing the monarchy → ✓ It was also about establishing democratic principles and addressing social inequalities.
✗ The Reign of Terror was universally supported → ✓ It was a controversial period with significant opposition and eventual backlash.
| Event | Date | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Tennis Court Oath | June 1789 | Symbolized the Third Estate's break from the monarchy. |
| Storming of the Bastille | July 14, 1789 | Marked the revolution's symbolic start. |
| Abolition of Feudalism | August 4, 1789 | Ended feudal rights and privileges. |
•What economic and social factors contributed to the outbreak of the French Revolution?
◦France's financial crisis due to war debts and royal spending.
◦Social inequality, with heavy taxation on the Third Estate.

What caused the French Revolution?
The French Revolution was caused by a combination of factors:
- Financial crisis — war debts and extravagant royal spending bankrupted France
- Social inequality — the Third Estate bore the heaviest tax burden
- Enlightenment ideas — philosophers like Rousseau and Voltaire challenged the monarchy
What was the Reign of Terror?
The Reign of Terror (1793–1794) was a period of extreme political violence led by Maximilien Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety. Thousands were executed by guillotine, including Marie Antoinette and eventually Robespierre himself.
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