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To What Extent Can Louis XVI Be Blamed For The Success Of The French…
To What Extent Can Louis XVI Be Blamed For The Success Of The French Revolution Between 1789 And 1793.
INTRODUCTION:
To what extent question; Meaning that you need to respond with a) To A Large/Full Extent OR b) To somewhat extent OR c) To a little extent.
Broad contextual statement.- Contextualise by awnser where,When, Who, and What. (eg. the French Revolution would take place between 1789 And 1794 in France. It Is here that LXVI would be.).
Outline your argument.-Briefly summarise the key points that you are going to talk about in your essay. I.e. Without adding facts, Highlight the events that you are going to cover.
BACKGROUND:
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New Philophsies.
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LOA
LVXI sent French troops to fight against Tyranny while being a tyrant himself. From here the philosophical "Ideas" were actually realised and therefore allowed for the French people to want to stand up against LVXI.
1) The Estates General.w
Why?
The firing of Necker lead to Wide-Spread riots. LXVI was forced to call the EG for the first time 175 years to stop violence.
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Who?
Representation from each estate (1st, 2nd, 3rd.)
What?
Meeting between all the estates to discuss the social, economic and political state France. All states are represented but voting is not proportional to the size of the estate.
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2) The Tennis Court.
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Why?
LXVI was resistant to change and ousted and the National Assembly from meeting in their usual place.
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