No, the economic problem was created long before his birth.
He was sometimes inept, sometimes indecisive and perhaps he should not have attempte to escape. He was certainly not to blame for the massive French debt and the charge of Treason was hardly lawful.
they blamed stanley's no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-granfather
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Because the economic problems in France probably date as far back as the Reign of Louis XIV and he inherited major French debts that were created by Louis XV.
He was sometimes inept, sometimes indecisive and perhaps he should not have attempte to escape. He was certainly not to blame for the massive French debt and the charge of Treason was hardly lawful.
A lot of researchers doubt whether the French Revolution was ever to be prevented during Louis XVI. Due to the enormous state debt he inherited from Louis XV, who on his turn inherited a huge state debt from Louis XIV, France was bankrupt. The people were poor and the nobility just kept spending because of the way they were acustomed to live their lives. None of them had actually thought about changing their lifestyle so a difference could have been made. They were actually seriously offended when Louis XVI suggested to let the nobility pay taxes as well, and not just the poor people. So, everybody complained about the finance problems, but nobody was willing to do something about it. The French felt they had to take matters into their own hands to make a change and to achieve equality, for they were the poorest and were paying the most! Louis XIV is actually the one to blame the revolution on, he has build Versailles and fought 4 major wars and left his successor, Louis XV, with a state debt of 400 millionFrancs! So the preventing of the revolution should have started with Louis XIV.
A lot of researchers doubt whether the French Revolution was ever to be prevented during Louis XVI. Due to the enormous state debt he inherited from Louis XV, who on his turn inherited a huge state debt from Louis XIV, France was bankrupt. The people were poor and the nobility just kept spending because of the way they were acustomed to live their lives. None of them had actually thought about changing their lifestyle so a difference could have been made. They were actually seriously offended when Louis XVI suggested to let the nobility pay taxes as well, and not just the poor people. So, everybody complained about the finance problems, but nobody was willing to do something about it. The French felt they had to take matters into their own hands to make a change and to achieve equality, for they were the poorest and were paying the most! Louis XIV is actually the one to blame the revolution on, he has build Versailles and fought 4 major wars and left his successor, Louis XV, with a state debt of 400 millionFrancs! So the preventing of the revolution should have started with Louis XIV.
She was Queen of France during the French Revolution. She was Austrian, a country that France had been in war with for years. The French did not want a foreigner on the throne, especially not an Austrian. Also, even before she came to France, the revolution was already smouldering because of the financial disasters of Louis XV which he did to the national treasury. France was already almost bankrupt when Marie Antoinette stepped in the picture, and because the French needed someone to blame it all on, and she was Austrian, she was the perfect victim. The people tried to make all of France believe that she had no concern for her people, spending money on wigs and dresses and throwing wild parties while the population was starving and desperate. The people did believe it, although she was completely innocent and killed her and her husband, destroying the whole French monarchy and the French credibility all around the world for as far as the French had that anyway.
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of course not!! but that's my oppinion.
Louis XVI inherited a lot of long term debt when he became King and he made the matter worse by supporting the American Revolution. The existing tax code which included tax free status for the Clergy and Nobles must share a part of the blame.
Well your mom for starters! We can just blame her!