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    also a philosopher‚ may have taken a different argument. It was his belief that ‘man is a brute’‚ therefore he needs a dictator to keep the peace. John Locke’s idealistic view point if practiced properly could have provided the lower class of France with equality‚ something the were desperately in need of. The Thomas Hobbes approach which advocates control‚ could not have provided the people with such liberation‚ but in theory should be able to maintain the peace among the people‚ the peace

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    Marie Antoinette "Let them eat cake" is probably one of the most recited quotes around the world‚ which is known to be spoken by the last Queen of France‚ Marie Antoinette. Although often reffered to as "The Party Queen" or in other words‚ the Queen who danced while her people starved. But what many fail to recognize is the fact that Marie Antoinette was the Queen who cared for her people. The only

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    French Revolution. Up until 1792‚ Louis XVI was reigning in France. He was experiencing an economic downfall‚ and had to call the Estates General as a result of disagreement over taxation to deal with the issues. The Third Estate joined forces with some of the nobles and clergy‚ and became the National Assembly or the National Convention as they would later be called. Together‚ they developed a constitution with intentions of creating peace within France. However‚ that peace did not last long

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    The French Revolution Joshua Hall King Louis XVI was in power during the revolution‚ he was thrown into this position when King Louis XV attempted to flee the country. Extravagant spending by the king’s father left the country on the brink of bankruptcy. Unrest among the peasants knowing there situation‚ were not willing to support the feudal system any longer. When the three states assembled‚ they imposed heavy tax increases‚ which were approved by Nobility and Clergy. This left the country in

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    The French Revolution was caused by many significant factors like Frances large population‚ and the elections to the Estates-General; however‚ the foremost cause of instability during the Revolution was the Civil Constitution of the Clergy of 1790. “At the beginning of the eighteenth century‚ France had 20 million people living within its borders‚ a number equal to nearly 20 percent of the population of non-Russian Europe. Over the course of the century‚ that number increased by another 8 to 10

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    French Revolution Essay. The French Revolution came about through many causes that included financial problems and food scarcity. France was in financial crisis due to their participation in the seven years war and American Revolution. By 1789‚ France encountered bankruptcy because of the country’s indiscriminate inequitable system of taxation. France at the time was a nation where society was dominated by class. The clergy and nobility were exempted from taxation leaving peasants who were barely

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    attention. The analysis of the documents indicated that many people of the Third Estate wanted a revolution that would make France turn over a new leaf into a better country. The French Revolution was caused by a result of many events. The costs of fighting in the Seven Years’ War and the American Revolutionary War put a toll on the French economy. (Document 5) People in France became outraged by the debt and about the king and queen thought about doing with their money. The First and Second

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    September 21‚ 1792 The monarchy was abolished France January 21‚1793 King Louis XVI was executed. Paris August 22‚ 1795 The Constitution of the year III was adopted. France November 15–17‚ 1796 The battle of Arcola which was the decisive battle during Napoleon’s defeat. Arcole‚ Italy 1798 Napoleon persuaded the ruling to invade Egypt. Malta‚ Egypt‚ and Syria November 9‚1799 Napoleon and Abbe Sieyes pulled off a coup in France. France February 9‚ 1801 The treaty peace between

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    Marie Antoinette How would you imagine your life as a king or queen in the 1700’s? Surely you would love to have royalty but that’s not the whole point of it. Marie Antoinette‚ born in Vienna‚ Austria‚ in 1755‚ became Queen of France at the age of 19! She married Louis the XVI(16) when she was just 15 years old‚ a man she never knew just because governments were interested in forming alliances with other countries which meant to unite their leaders with the offspring of other royalty. Marie Antoinette

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    (1789- 1799) This fiery revolution by the oppressed in France set with the original goals‚ to create a constitutional monarchy and reform the structure of the nation‚ soon developed into a move to overthrow the king and establish a republic. The revolution was followed by a return of the monarchy‚ but the French people had learned that inequality did not have to be borne‚ and they were never again dominated as before by the privileged class. What had inspired the people? The American Influence

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