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Pretty Groovy
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The most important thing that started the revolution was the famine and poverty for the peasants. France was divided into three estates. These were the clergy, nobles, and the commoners. The clergy was treated terribly by the commoners and they were sick of it. Also, a big cause of poverty was King Louis XVI. He had paid for troops to go America to help in the American Revolution.
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The estates combined into a national assembly. Which gave the peasants a big advantage. The hanging of Louis XVI
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During the revolution, the French removed all the catholic churches in France. People demolished churches, burned holy buildings, and renamed all streets beginning with the word saint.
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Called himself “The son of the Revolution.” He was a good leader but did many things that went against what the revolution stood for. These included making peace with the catholic church, made himself emperor Napoleon 1, and created an aristocratic class. Although he went against some of the ideas of the revolution, he was still and important man.
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There was no real winner in the revolution but the upper class really came on top. The clergy did not win but changed the way of life for the peasants and France.
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How ironic that Louis XVI perfected the guillotine. The very killer machine that ended his life!
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