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Causes of the French Revolution
The causes of the French Revolution were:
- The rigour of absolutism. Absoluteness gave the kings all political, legal and economic power, without being able to contradict them in any way, which also made them responsible for the economic disasters that occurred, whether or not it was really their responsibility.
- The inequalities of the feudal regime. It is estimated that of the 23 million inhabitants of France at the time, barely 300,000 belonged to the privileged classes of the aristocracy or the clergy. The great remaining mass was a plain people with fewer rights and possibilities.
- The misery and marginalization of the common people. The living conditions of the common people were very poor: hunger, marginalization, disease, slave labor and no prospect of social advancement or improvement.
- The ideas of the Enlightenment. The ideas of equality between men and faith in reason of philosophers and writers like Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot and Montesquieu had an enormous influence on the mentality of the time, forging aspirations for a more modern social system that was less influenced by the Church and religion.
Consequences of the French Revolution
=The motto of liberty, equality and fraternity led to the first human rights law.
The consequences of the French Revolution were:
- End of the feudal order. It ended the monarchy and the separation of society into fixed and immovable classes: aristocracy, clergy and serfs. Thus, the republic was reborn as a system of government in the West.
- First proclamation of universal human rights. The motto of freedom, equality and fraternity led to the drafting of the first law of human rights without distinction of race, creed or birth.
- Influence on the American colonies. The American colonies in Europe saw in the French Revolution an example to follow and their ideals marked their own processes of independence.
- Rise of Bonapartism. The rise of Napoleon Bonaparte and his French empire, as well as the European wars that followed, put an end to this historical period.


Source: https://concepto.de/revolucion-francesa/#ixzz6P4YWcNSE


CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF MOBILIZATIONS
-Students, workers and social sectors mobilized on May 25 against the government's measures

-FUT resumed mobilizations against the Government; streets of the Historical Center were surrounded this June 8


Source: https://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/fut-movilizaciones-protesta-ley-humanitaria.html
https://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/protestas-medidas-gobierno-ecuador-coronavirus.html


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