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Marie Antoinette’s Children Part Three

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Louis Charles son of Marie Antoinette

Louis Charles, second son of Marie Antoinette

The second son of Marie Antoinette, Louis Charles, was Duc de Normandie. Louis Charles, second son of Marie Antoinette, was born on March 27, 1785, Dauphin on the death of his elder brother and Louis Charles was hailed by royalists as King Louis XVII on the death of his father, King Louis XVI.

How Did Marie Antoinette Influence The French Revolution

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Question: I'm doing a French Revolution project and I need help picking a topic.?

I've already had two topics and changed them. I was going to do Marie Antoinette but decided not to do it. Then I was going to do how the American Revolution influenced the French Revolution and decided against that. I really need to pick a topic that I'm going to stay with. Any suggestions? Something that I can find a lot of information on.

Answer: Well, you could do women of the French Revolution perhaps? Then you could do Marie Antoinette, and you could also talk about women like Charlotte Corday, who murdered Marat, and the women who took parti in protests and bread riots and things, the middle-class women who campaigned for women's rights, and the remarkable Marie Groshetz (later Madame Tussaud) who had an amazing life in the revolution, keepin gher waxwork show going and surviving in spite of everything.

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