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8 February, 06:19

Which economic factor was a chief cause of the French Revolution? France did not have a middle class. The First and Second Estates were less wealthy than the Third Estate. King Louis XVI refused to share tax revenue with nobles. The burden of taxes in France fell primarily on the Third Estate. I don't really know this one at all.

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  1. 8 February, 09:55
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    "France did not have a middle class" is the best option from the list as to the economic factor that was a chief cause of the French Revolution, although this was not entirely alone.
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