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    The Second French Revolution or often known as the July Revolution began when disagreements between the King of France, who at that time was Charles X, and the Chamber of Deputies. The start of the revolution is described in this way, “The movement started in France, prompted by Charles X’s publication on July 26 of four ordinances dissolving the Chamber of Deputies, suspending freedom of the press, modifying the electoral laws so that three-fourths of the electorate lost their votes, and calling

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    DO YOU AGREE THAT THE BOURBONS WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN DOWNFALL IN 1830? In July 1830 a second French Revolution caused the then monarch, Charles X, to abdicate. He was replaced by the Duke of Orleans, marking the end of the Bourbon restoration, which had seen the Pre-Napoleonic regime return to power after the emperor’s exile. Although it lasted 15 years, and must therefore be judged as having its successes, cracks began to form in the regime and general dissatisfaction led to outspread

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    of kings being chosen by royal succession, rather than actual qualifications, many kings throughout history have been unfit for leadership of a nation. An example of this is The Count of Artois, Charles X of the France. He was uneducated and led a frivolous life. When Louis XVIII died in 1824, Charles X was faced the difficult task of becoming king when no one expected it to happen. He was ultimately unprepared for the job, and exemplified all the qualities of an unfit ruler. When Dr. Seuss wrote

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    the wounds of the Revolution. Following the death of Louis XVIII, his brother Charles X took the throne in 1824. Though the people were optimistic at the beginning of his reign, the opinion of the new king eventually turned sour. Charles X returned the land to the “enemies of the Revolution” that had been during the time under Napoleon, “largely at the expense of bourgeois holders of government bonds.” Charles X was also not religiously tolerant. He was a devoted Catholic, thus giving a large

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    was one of the 16 children of Holy Roman Emperor Francis I and Empress Maria Theresa, queen of Hungary and Bohemia. She was the youngest and most beautiful daughter of all. Marie Antoinette was brought up believing her destiny was to become queen of France. Marie Antoinette's first child was Marie Therese Charlotte(Madame Royale). Unpopular Queen Marie Antoinette supposedly had numerous affairs, especially the one with Count Hans Axel Fersen, who was a Swedish diplomat. Yet Marie Antoinette was

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    however, it was no longer a permanent royal residence for the government or royalty in France. It is located about 10 miles southwest of Paris, beside the settlement of Versailles. Before Louis XIV inherited it, it was little more than a hunting lodge built by Louis XIII, which he turned into a chateau. Soon however, it became one of the largest urban centers, and the housing for many important officials in France. The Complex included the palace, gardens, fenced in royal hunting ground, a structure

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    Marie Antoinette was the last queen of France who was stripped of her title, put in jail, and then executed by her own people. Archduchess Marie Antoinette was born on November 2nd, 1755 in Vienna, Austria. She was the daughter of Francis I who was the Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresa who was the ruler of the Hapsburg Empire. She lived a fairly peaceful and happy early life at the Schonbrünn Palace in Vienna. As a child, she did not have to study hard but instead was taught how to live a court

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    Marie Antoinette. Because the movie is a historical drama, it tries to depict Marie Antoinette closely to what she was in history: a young woman of Habsburg descent who married Louis XVI of France as a means of forming an alliance between France and Austria. The movie follows Marie as she travels to France to marry Louis XVI and illustrates what living in Versailles was like for her. It follows her journey starting from her marriage all the way through her reign, and eventually ending with the

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    Versailles was a royal French palace but now it is now a national landmark. The palace of Versailles is 10.6 miles from Paris. Created for Lois XIV in 1624 by Jacques Lemercier. The palace was intended to please the king and be his own private place. Construction on the palace started in 1624. This palace was ment to be a hunting lodge and private retreat for the king and the rest of the royal family of the French throne. The palace never really stopped construction because each king and queen

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    Citation- Price, Munro. The Road from Versailles: Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, and the Fall of the French Monarchy. New York: St. Martin 's Press, 2003. Author’s Identity- Modern European Historian at the University of Bradford Date and Place of Document: France, 1792 Intended Purpose: Follow Louis XVI on his escape to Versailles and the monarchy he left behind. Intended Audience- Students and Historians Brief Summary- Dr. Munro Price, Modern European Historian at the University of Bradford, wanted to find

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