Tidal Wave of Revolution in Bikini Bottom of France

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Tidal Wave of Revolution in Bikini Bottom of France By Jimmi Crackcorn Per 10

Table of Contents Slide Pages 3- Prologue 4- Meeting of Estates General 5- Tennis Court Oath

Prologue History of Bikini Bottom of France In the beginning of the 1770’s Bikini Bottom is a power house in Europe and is only rivaled by Sandals Britain. Their populations is huge and the economy is growing. However things are about to turn in the most unfortunate way for King Louis ‘Krabs’ XVI and Marie ‘Pearl’ Antoinette. The American Revolution, crop failures, and inflation will lead to the end of an absolute monarchy and change the landscape of rulers throughout Bikini Bottom. The Enlightenment ideals will challenge all royal courts. Foreeeever!!!!!!!!!!

Meeting of the Estates General Bikini bottom was at a cross roads. King Krabs XVI was living high off the krill. Unfortunately the seaweed crop had failed starving out the all important anchovies creating a financial crisis. To raise money for him and his daughter Pearl he decided to call to order to vote at the Estates General to raise the taxes on the 3rd estate. The 3rd estate has been informed of the tax hike…AGAAAAIN!