At the time, the French people saw her not so much as a help to France, but as a menace. She did make significant, positive changes for France though, but they were recognized as such later, after she had died. She was the one that made Paris thé fashion capital in the world. She was the one that put Paris on the map of haute couture. Karl Lagerfeld, Christian Lacroix, Chanel, all the big designers still make clothing inspired by her. Also, she introduced the Croissant to France, making it the most famous sign of France, still today. She also ensured womens rights by showing (by her clothing and character) that a woman is someone to take account of and that there is more to a Queen than providing heirs to a throne.
Because she was the last queen of France, and also she was misunderstood by the french. I also think she was the most hated queen France had ever had or the most disliked person in France during the 18th century
She did make significant, positive changes for France, but they were recognized as such later, after she had died. She was the one that made Paris thé fashion capital in the world. She was the one that put Paris on the map of haute couture. Karl Lagerfeld, Christian Lacroix, Chanel, all the big designers still make clothing inspired by her. Also, she introduced the Croissant to France, making it the most famous sign of France, still today. She also ensured womens rights by showing (by her clothing and character) that a woman is someone to take account of and that there is more to a Queen than providing heirs to a throne.
Marie Antoinette fled France with her husband King Louis XVI after the mobs of the French Revolution threatened Versailles. They were captured at the border due to the fact that they were impersonating peasants but were riding in a very elaborate carriage. They were both returned to France where they were both beheaded. It is said that King Louis cried like a baby while Marie Antoinette showed no emotion.
The executioner reported that the King died like a man and that Marie Antoinette was every bit a Queen when she met her fate.
she was one of the people to start the french revolution along with her husband, king Louis the somethingth (but in a bad way). Marie was the one to outrage the french people by saying the famous response 'let them eat cake' after being told that the poor people had run out of bread.
* Because they were the last King and Queen of France * Because of the way they were treated by the French people imprisoned, put to court and ultimately killed by the guillotine)
She would lose power and wealth if the French Revolution attained its goals.
She was Queen of France.
she was king Louis XVI wife
One of the many woman beheaded in the French Revolution was Marie Antoinette.
King Louis XVI and his wife Queen Marie Antoinette were king and queen of France from 1774 until 1793. They were eventually executed during the most violent phase of the revolution: the terror.
Yes the French were suspicious of Marie-Antoinette's Prussian heritage.
The French king under the French revolution was King Louis XVI. The Queen was Marie-Antoinette. They were both executed using the guillotine.
She was from Austria but had some french in her as well.
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.
No Marie Antoinette did not cause the French Revolution.
Marie Antoinette was execute by guillotine, which was the official instrument of execution used by the French Revolution.
Marie Antoinette
When the revolution broke out, she was Queen of France.
She was Queen of France.
During the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette kept in contact with her home country, Austria.
Marie Antoinette's husband was King Louis XVI of France. Both of them were guillotined during the French Revolution.
Yes, Marie Antoinette, but they executed her.
She was killed because of it.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
Marie Antoinette