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ID number:919052
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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A- Reasons and prominent figures:
It is December 11, 1792, the trial of the King of France Louis XVI. After all the bloody nobleman's heads were chopped off it was the King's turn. The French Revolution, which started on 1789, is about to come to an end after 3 years of revolution in a way a civil war between the rich and the poor, the commons and the nobles. The French Revolution was "The Best of Times, the Worst of Times." The wealthy lived the best life, but the poor lived the worst lives. The French Revolution had started after the people couldn't take the heavy taxes and the harsh laws anymore. During this time if you had money you had everything. There were even special jail reform papers sold to rich for wanting someone to get into jail just because you don't like them. An absolute Monarch, Louis XVI, ruled France at that time.

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