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... that Napoleon left behind in principal remained in place. Consequently it would make it tremendously complicated for the Bourbon monarchy as the changes that were made between 1789 and 1815 possibly could be seen as progressive, while the return to monarchy could be scrutinized as an endeavour to turn back the clock. The causes of the revolution of 1789 would become an obstruction to the restored Bourbon monarchy. The main cause was the organization and management of government, the Ancien Regime. There were frequent faults with this technique of governing which caused grievances predominantly in the midst of the Third Estate. There were 360 feudal codes previous to the revolution and there were 29 single-handedly in one particular town. An additional key objection was that fundamentally all decisions were made by the monarch. Thus the bourgeoisie and lower class that made up the Third Estate had no influence at all. The ...
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