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    audience‚ Sofia Coppola decided to over exaggerate‚ a technique that popular history often uses. Marie Antoinette the film follows Marie Antoinette from when she was engaged to future French king Louis XVI‚ also known as Louis-Aguste‚ to her death. Marie Antoinette felt immense pressure from the whole of France to bear

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    Revolutionary hero‚ seized control of the government in France in 1799‚ he was looking to bring peace to the French people by ending the Revolution. For this to be done‚ he had to be in complete control like a monarch or a dictator. However‚ the French people still wanted to have some of the privileges they had during the Revolution. Napoleon Bonaparte stabilized and united French society‚ yet supported the ideals of French Revolution. Peace came to France with Napoleon’s strong rule. After making himself

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    discontent in France. The people revolted against their government in an attempt to gain power in political decision making. In this time‚ France experienced many forms of governments as the people fought for change. It was during the 1790 ’s that Napoleon Bonaparte became known to the people as a strong military leader. Taking advantage of his rising popularity‚ Napoleon became the ruler of France and eventually the ruler of an empire. Napoleon Bonaparte had a positive impact on France and Europe due

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    Directory did turn out to be a lot less radical than the Jacobins‚ who had previously ruled under the Convention‚ they were also largely ineffectual‚ corrupt‚ and for most parts‚ increased the woes of the common man of France. Running parallel to this unsatisfactory government within France was Napoleon‚ successful in almost all military conquests and foreign wars that he undertook‚ which made him something of a French national hero. Therefore‚ Napoleon did not face much opposition when he came into power

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    University of Phoenix Material French Revolution and Napoleonic Era Worksheet 1. Essay Explain‚ in 1‚050 to 1‚400 words‚ how the following ideas and ideals influenced the events and motivated the participants in the French Revolution: Liberty Equality Brotherhood Hubris Fiscal irresponsibility Democracy Technology The French Revolution was a quest for liberty‚ and centered on people who wanted their freedom. They wanted to be treated as equal participants in the community‚ not as slaves for

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    is all wrong! Jewelers Böhmer and Bassenge nearly went broke creating a necklace that they presumed King Louis XV would buy for his mistress Madame du Barry. Unfortunately for them‚ the king died before he was able to buy it. They hoped Louis XVI‚ the new king‚ would agree to purchase the necklace. Before he could buy it‚ Madame Antoinette made a smart and patriotic decision to convince Louis not to buy it. She told him he’d be better off putting the money toward France’s navy. The necklace was still

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    French Dauphin‚ the future King Louis XVI. Despite having possessed remarkable talents and interests‚ her French subjects eventually grew to hate her by false accusations and such. Locked in various prisons‚ Marie Antoinette then had to bear with the deaths of her friends as well as the death of her husband‚ the King himself. Eventually‚ she herself had to fall victim to the famous guillotine due to false accusations aimed towards her by the bloodthirsty citizens of France. Personally‚ I believed that

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    France was under the rule of the Bourbon family‚ King Louis XVI‚ until the French Revolution occurred in 1789 which ended to the Bourbon dynasty. France was in a state of chaos as the Federal Revolt‚ war and the Terror emerged in the following years (Morris 2000‚ 107). Nevertheless‚ the French still had hopes on one person who they believed could rescue and save their nation from all their political‚ economical and social problems. Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Corsica in 1769‚ an island which

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    Napoleon’s Farewell Address To The Old Guard A truly dramatic moment in history occurred on April 20‚ 1814‚ as Napoleon Bonaparte‚ Emperor of France and would-be ruler of Europe said goodbye to the Old Guard after his failed invasion of Russia and defeat by the Allies. By that time‚ Napoleon had ruled France and surrounding countries for twenty years. Originally an officer in the French Army‚ he had risen to become Emperor among the political chaos following the French Revolution in which the old

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    by the revolution of 1789. In his 15 years of ruling‚ he managed to consolidate many of the aims of the French Revolution.‚ However‚ whilst doing so‚ Napoleon also destroyed many aspects of the Revolution‚ breaking the trust and hope the people of France had in Napoleon when he promised to honour the revolution. Napoleon ruled the way he wanted to stay in power. Napoleon was a war hero to the French people. His great military tactics helped him to rise to power. Napoleon believed that the army is

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