We start out with the untimely death of the King’s father, and this puts him in an unfair position, but he should've been able to make a decision to go to trustworthy people for help. The help he sought after was from people who would take advantage of him, not people who were …show more content…
The years during the French Revolution had terrible weather for crops, thus less food for farmers to give to their families and prepare for those who live in the cities. Many mothers and Children went to bed hungry while those who had more influence would eat until they were fat. King Louis failed to establish programs to help his people, and he failed to be compassionate for those who had nothing.
King Louis would end up implementing foreign policy that would make France look bad, he fled his responsibilities, and even fled his own country. After unjust actions put upon the citizens of France by government, they rebelled. This rebellion would start at the fall of the Bastille, a prison that held military weapons, gunpowder, political prisoners, and end with the death of King Louis.
King Louis deserved to be killed for all the people who he helped kill. He was a very gullible person, and allowed other powers to push him around. With 90% of France in poverty, he could of done something to help. There’s no reason for much of the citizens to live on the street with barely any food, and the wealthy as plump as they are being well fed. Citizen Louis committed treason and other horrendous crimes, and he received the just