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Some say she was. People say she was very selfish and greedy and was viewed as "the bad guy" throughout most of history. But she was only 14 when she was married off and was thrust into a whole other world. Her husband was very unsure about her and she bought things and clung to her youth of parties and gambling so that she would not completley loose it. She was probably just scared so she spent a lot of money just as people do things to comfort them when they are nervous. When she spent all of this money like mad the public mobbed Versialles and she was beheaded because they thought of her as "the queen of debt". Although you could techincally say she was, but it was mostly because she was Queen and this was during the French Revolution. They didn't want their Queen anymore, so they executed her, just like they had done to her husband, the King. Part of this, though, was that she was a selfish queen, but she hadn't been taught how to be queen and it wasn't entirely her fault. So in some ways she was executed because she was selfish, but mostly she was not.

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Yes, she was beheaded by guillotine on October 16, 1793.

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