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jeka94
4 years ago
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What are the cahiers de Doléances?Who were they written by?Why were the written?

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Tanzania [10]4 years ago
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<u>Answer:</u>

  • Cahiers de Doleances was a book of public grievances and suggestions. It was written by Louis XVI  in 1789.
  • It was written to aware the people and make them to think about the issues and problems faced by France and how to sort out these issues.

<u>Explanation:</u>

  • Cahiers de Doleances was written when the french revolution was started. The problems of the public and their suggestions to government were mentioned in the book.
  • As the book drafted many people wrote the suggestions and problems in this book but this Cahiers were mere suggestions to government authorities.
  • It did not hold in power over government. People can suggest government but can’t make a reform against it.
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