Sunday, October 30, 2016
Causes of French Revolution GCSE
?Louis XVIs unpopularity before the variety was the historic motive for his execution.\n\nOn January 1793, superpower Louis XVI of France was executed, marking the reverse of the French Revolution. Louis unpopularity before the Revolution was certainly a reason for his execution, but there were former(a) factors which contributed to the decision to guillotine him, just about of which would come along to be much significant that the popular perspective towards the king, prior to the 1790s.\n\nThe mightinesss unpopularity before the Revolution lead to his execution indirectly, because it was one of the major(ip) causes of the French Revolution. Louis personality make him actually unpopular with all in all the farmings: he was a quiet, incertain man who did not come along to have the necessary qualities to be king. Unfortunately, the King also showed exact interest in important political issues and was often drunk when dealing with problems he solely believed in his divine business to be king. The decision he made to rule as an Absolute Monarch who didnt list to anyone else also made him very unpopular. Létat, cest moi. (I am the state.) This quote from Louis XVI suggested how irresponsible he was and to what extent he believed in his own monopoly on power. His lavish lifestyle also made him very unpopular because pack thought that he was wasting lots of capital on huge amounts of sumptuosity clothes and jewels. It made him despised because other tribes lives were not as profuse and in fact most of them were very suffering.\n\nAdditionally stinting problems made Louis more detested and unpopular with the Second and troika Estates. It made him despised because people in the Third Estate were mostly very poor and were always starving. He appeared vile of how difficult most peoples lives were and didnt try to rectify their existence which made him seem to have no kindliness with people who worked very straining to survive. People began to suggest that the King should have fewer powers...
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