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French Revoltuion


            A deep and silent gloom pervaded the city of Paris, where here and there every heart bounded with gaiety, and every eye sparkled with terror. It would require the pencil of a master to trace in all its dark coloring, that picture of calamity and horror, which Paris presented at this period. The citizens in general saw with stupefied terror processions of death which daily encumbered the streets, and the feelings of sympathy and indignation were repelled by the sense of that personal danger from which no individual was secure. The stress, the uncertainty, the agony, the heartache were all emotions provoked by the French Revolution.
             The French Revolution is known as one of the bloodiest, excruciating revolutions in all of history; it claimed the lives of thousands of Frenchmen. It was during the years of 1789-1795 that turmoil arose and an outcry came from France. France was considered one of the most civilized countries. However, during that time France was left confused, and in the need of reform and build what remained of France. .
             What may have caused such an event? The French Revolution was an event that was bond to happen. The French had various problems going on. They had political, social, and financial. Slowly but surely France was falling apart.
             In the 17th and 18th centuries, France was ruled by an absolute government, which meant the king had all power. The king during the French Revolution was Louis XIV. Louis XIV was a despot with no direction. Louis XIV didn't know the meaning of being a King. Louis XIV thought being a king meant hunting all day and living lavish. He was one of the mean reasons why France falls apart. Him and his wife Marie Antoinette didn't know how to be rulers; they were both weak. The king and his wife chose a wrong period of time to be weak. During this period the Enlightenment was going on. The Enlightenment is the reason why there was a French Revolution.


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