Causes and Events of the French Revolution
During the late 18th century, France was one of the most populated European countries and on the verge of bankruptcy. Many of France’s citizens were starving. People from all social classes were beginning to question King Louis XVI’s spending habits and lavish lifestyle. The revolution in France lasted from 1789 to 1799 and resulted in the end of the monarchy and the execution of King Louis XVI. Inspired by the Enlightenment and fed up with political alienation, unfair taxation, and no social mobility, members of the Third Estate fought for political representation and a restructuring of social order. The start of the revolution began when members of the Third Estate took over the Bastille. They later formed the National Assembly which held meetings without the King’s approval and took control of the country. The French Revolution was complicated and very violent. Opinions varied on the revolution for a multitude of reasons. Factions developed within revolutionary political groups, and France experienced a dark and disturbing period called the Terror.