What are the causes and the effects of the french revolution?

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the people are really not having humanity and would kill the people as they wish even if they do a small mistake like scolding a small word to someone and the french revolution kings would print a stamp on the slaves to indcate that they are slaves

The proximate cause of the French revolution was the King's request for increased taxes. The long-term causes include the unholy alliance between church and state, aristocratic privilege, and chronic near-starvation in the French population due to low farm productivity.
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