Why was the Estates-General called?

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The question is asking for the reasons behind the convening of the Estates-General, a legislative assembly in France that had not been called since 1614. This relates to the social and political circumstances leading to its assembly in 1789, particularly in the context of fiscal crisis and demands for reform.

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The Estates-General was called due to France's severe financial crisis.

The Estates-General was called due to the severe political and financial crisis in France, aimed to approve new taxes and undertake necessary reforms.

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The Estates-General was called due to the severe political and financial crisis in France, aimed to approve new taxes and undertake necessary reforms.

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The Estates-General, convened by King Louis XVI in 1789, was crucial as it marked the beginning of events leading to the French Revolution.

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A common mistake is to assume that the Estates-General was called only for political reasons, while in reality the financial crisis was the primary trigger.

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