* The Assembly was primarily focused on the interests of the bourgeoisie, such as property rights and taxation, and did not prioritize the needs of the peasantry, such as access to land and debt relief.
2. Economic Crisis and Inflation:
* The assignats, paper money issued by the Assembly to finance the Revolution, rapidly lost value due to rampant inflation, eroding the savings and purchasing power of many peasants
3. Loss of Feudal Privileges:
* While the Assembly abolished serfdom and feudal privileges, many peasants found that their economic conditions did not improve as they still faced heavy taxation and were burdened with debts
4. Radicalization of Revolution:
* As the Revolution became more radicalized, with the rise of radical groups like the Jacobins, many peasants felt alienated and their moderate demands overshadowed
5. Religious Issues:
* Peasants, devout Catholics in many cases, resented the Assembly's policies which limited the power of the church and confiscated its properties , leading to further dissatisfaction. .