Notes on Pre-Revolution France.
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Have a little read: ... Notes on Pre-Revolution France By: Me. At the turn of the 17th Century, France had become a major culture centre in Europe. Between 1726 and 1780, France absorbed around half the precious metals imported into Europe. The population had increased from 18 to 25 million. With more currency in circulation, an expansion of credit facilities, an increased demand for goods and a relatively slow increase in production, prices inevitably rose. As compared with the average general prices of consumer goods between 1726 and 1741, prices between 1785 and 1794 were 65% higher; even in the longer period of 1771-89, they averaged a 45% increase. Average wages rose only a third as fast as prices and the cost of living rose very steeply for those who were living closest to subsistence level. The peasant farmers suffered the most. Agricultural production methods had not advanced enough to meet the needs of the surplus
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