Why Is King Louis Xvi Guilty Of The French Revolution

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The day after being found guilty of a plot with external authority, King Louis XVI was beheaded by guillotine in Paris at the Place de la Revolution. King Louis XVI rose to the French throne in 1774 and at in the beginning, he was incredibly unsuited to deal with the serious economic problems that was handed down from his grandfather, King Louis XV. In a frantic last attempt in 1789, King Louis tried to fix his country's economic catastrophe by putting together the States-General, a national congregation that represented the three “estates" of the French population--the nobles, the clergy, and the commons. The States-General hadn’t been assembled since 1614, and the commons used this chance to announce itself the National Assembly, igniting

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