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Regarding the French debt, the costs that seemed justified were the French intervention in the Seven Years War, because France had a great rivalry against England, and France had to send troops to the North American territory and other parts of the European continent.
Another justified cost was the support the government of France offered the Continental Army when it was fighting against the British troops during the Revolutionary War of Independence. At that time, the United Kingdom was the natural enemy of France.
Now, the costs that seemed unjustified were the following. First the construction of luxurious buildings such as the Versailles Palace, in the outskirts of Paris. This was an excessive massive luxurious building in a time where most of the French people were very poor.
The other unjustified cost was the extravagant parties and luxurious lifestyle of the King of France Louis XIV and his wife Maria Antonieta. Fancy parties, fancy clothes, and fancy food, when the Third State in France was dying of hunger.
We then can say that a class conflict started the revolution.
The French Revolution began in 1789. The Storming of the Bastille started the hostilities in Paris, France. French people were tired of the tyranny of the monarch. The class system had produced social inequality and the tax burden on the thirds state (the commoners, the poor people) angered the French.
The big baby boom witch brought up the populaton
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<em>The conflict between the inhabitants of the "new world" and the Europeans would start quickly because of their religious beliefs, which were totally different because:</em>
True indeed, the Europeans professed to be Christians while the Native Americans of the "New world" where not Christan believers, this religious differences likely resulted in conflict between them.
There was so many casualties because enemies invaded malls,homes and others and the people didn't have enough time to evacuate.
The united states was neutral at the beginning of most wars