Marie Antoinette did not help the French Revolution. As the queen, she was against the revolution and did not support the revolt of her people.
Marie Antoinette did not help the French Revolution. As the queen, she was against the revolution and did not support the revolt of her people.
The ruler of Austria
Marie Antoinette was beheaded because she was Queen of France during the unfortunate period of the French Revolution. The French people regarded the ancien regime, the system of monarchy and aristocracy that had been in place in France for hundreds of yeras, as evil and responsible for all the hardships that they had been forced to face over the years, which was largely true. The French monarchy was self-indulgent and spent vast amounts of money (i.e. the Palace of Versailles). People regard Queen Marie Antoinette as the embodyment of all that was wrong with the government, with her ridiculous expensive fashions and extravagance. In the Revolution, and above all in the Reign of Terror that encompassed the time during which Marie was beheaded, all the aristocrats, characterized as "enemies of the republic" were sent to the guillotine. Marie was the very height of the monarchy, so she was destined to die. Her life may have been spared if her brother Joseph II of Austria or her mother Maria Theresa were still alive and they could have sent her help, but they were not and so she went to the guillotine.Or:Because she suffered from a fatal birth defect. She was born an Austrian and that alone was adequate to demand her death during the French Revolution.
Well, she wasn't exactly a mathematician as being queen of France ;-). She did invent one mathematical design though, called La Harpie. When the French soldiers went to America to help the Americans fight their revolution, the news came back to Paris from the front that soldiers had seen a new animal specie they had never seen before, and they called it the Harpie. At that specific time, the pouf-hairstyle invented by Marie Antoinette was hotter than hot, and it was especially the trend to have one that portrayed an event. So Marie Antoinette designed a triangular design that was supposed to present the Harpie and had it printed on several dresses and ribbons. Soon it was a huge trend and everybody dressed "a la Harpie". It looked a little like the Louis Vutton logo and was a mathematical design.
with the French's help and guerrilla tactics
The American War of independence was important to the French Revolution because the Americans would not have won without the help of the French.
The ruler of Austria
No, she had no concern for children in France other than her own, when she finally had them.
-battle of hastings; King William of France won the battle over King Harold of England.-Assassination of Marie-Antoinette; the Americans were at war and were demanding money from the King of France. The taxes rose to raise enough money to help the Americans but the French thought Marie-Antoinette was spending it on herself. Therefore, they mis-treated her whole family.
The French revolution was financed through the help of the British
i got 1 french help Americans i American revolution but they didnt exit back when the french revolution was going on so they couldn't help
She was disliked because she was Austrian and France had a history of problems with the Austrians, at the time. It didn't help that she never had any children for 8 years with her husband. But what really killed her was her overspending and seemingly disregard for the french people
Marie Antoinette was beheaded because she was Queen of France during the unfortunate period of the French Revolution. The French people regarded the ancien regime, the system of monarchy and aristocracy that had been in place in France for hundreds of yeras, as evil and responsible for all the hardships that they had been forced to face over the years, which was largely true. The French monarchy was self-indulgent and spent vast amounts of money (i.e. the Palace of Versailles). People regard Queen Marie Antoinette as the embodyment of all that was wrong with the government, with her ridiculous expensive fashions and extravagance. In the Revolution, and above all in the Reign of Terror that encompassed the time during which Marie was beheaded, all the aristocrats, characterized as "enemies of the republic" were sent to the guillotine. Marie was the very height of the monarchy, so she was destined to die. Her life may have been spared if her brother Joseph II of Austria or her mother Maria Theresa were still alive and they could have sent her help, but they were not and so she went to the guillotine.Or:Because she suffered from a fatal birth defect. She was born an Austrian and that alone was adequate to demand her death during the French Revolution.
I have no idea what the liberal phase of the french revolution was! Please help me asap!
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It did not
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Queen Marie Antoinette (1755 - 1793) never did such a thing! The reason France was bankrupt, was because King Louis XIV had decided to have Versailles build (in 1680) which had cost the state several millions and because Louis XV had decided to help out the Americans in their American Revolution, while the treasury was already as good as empty.