A revolution happens over time, people decide that they don’t like the way things are running and that a new system is to be established. The enlightenment brought ideas of separation of church from state, skepticism, and of course reason, people began to think logically and fought in order to gain equality. It could be argued that a revolution could not happen without the ideas that were brought upon by the enlightenment. Some enlightenment ideas influenced the French revolution as it began to make changes towards a better future in order to establish what a major population in France believed in.
France fell behind after the enlightenment in the 18th century it was "one of the largest and richest countries in Europe still governed by an ancient regime of three ridged social classes called estates" the reason France fell behind was because of the way those three estates were governed. "The monarch king Louis XVI based his authority on divine right" giving himself, the clergy (the first estate) and the nobles (the …show more content…
Now peasants were not only starving but they still had to pay all of the taxes. France fell more and more into debt "desperate for a solution the king called a meeting of the Estates-General, an assembly of representatives from the three estates" although the third estate represented a big part of the population the common people soon realized that their vote would not really count, so they created their own national assembly in a tennis court. They wanted change, they wanted a voice, rights that made common sense ideas of the enlightenment everyone could agree