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Marie Antoinette Life Facts
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Question: Why is Marie Antoinette called the last Queen of France?
I know all the facts from her life and everything and about the diamond necklace affair. I just want to know why is she called the last queen of france? Did she change the way France is ruled today?
and could you please also put the link you got it from thanks.
Answer: Louis XVI had become the dauphin of France upon the death of his father, the son of Louis XV, in 1765. He married Marie Antoinette of Austria, a daughter of Maria Theresa, in 1770. Louis intervened in the American Revolution against Britain in 1778, but he is most remembered for his role in the French Revolution. France was in financial turmoil and Louis was forced to convene the Estates-General on 5 May 1789.
They formed the National Assembly and forced Louis to accept a constitution that limited his powers on 14 July 1790. He tried to flee France in June 1791, but was captured. The French monarchy was abolished on 21 September 1792 and a republic was proclaimed. The chain of Bourbon monarchs begun in 1589 was broken. Louis XVI was executed on 21 January 1793.
Marie Antoinette and her son, Louis, were held as prisoners. Many French royalists proclaimed him Louis XVII, but he never reigned. She was executed on 16 October 1793. He died of tuberculosis on 8 June 1795 at the age of ten while in captivity.
Basically during the French Revolution, the French royal family was killed and a republic was formed.
The Queen Marie Antoinette
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Question: what kind of treason did Queen Marie Antoinette commit during the French Revolution?
Answer: Supposedly, when the peasants were starving, she was rumored to have said "Let them eat cake" as a way to rub it in because they obviously had no cake to eat. The French Monarchy was also spending insane amounts on unnecessary luxuries while the people suffered kind of like America today. She was put to death by the peasantry.
Marie Antoinette's execution


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