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The French Revolutionists wanted to rid themselves of their system of absolute monarchy and Marie Antoinette tried to gather foreign assistance from Austria, Russia, Sweden & Prussia in the form of military aid to defeat the Revolutionists and, as such, she was later deemed a traitor to her own country. Once the Revolutionists found this out, they eventually killed her entire family except for her daughter, and they even killed her best friend when she wouldn't deny the oath of loyalty she had taken to her best friend, the Queen. After they killed her husband, the King, they took Marie's 8-year old son and placed him in solitary confinement for 2 years (during which he was actually the king) and they forced him to curse his mother and to drink alcohol between his frequent beatings. He died 2 years later of tuberculosis & his body was said to be covered in tumors & scabies which would signify a lingering, painful death.

So, despite whatever transgressions of the early years of Marie Antoinette's reign, people refused to see that along the way she matured & changed into a queen who did care about her people. She was simply a figurehead that represented all that was wrong in France and the people blamed the absolute monarchy for all of their problems. While the system of absolute monarchy was, indeed, fraught with problems, no one deserved to die as her family did and for what they died for. The sad thing is that by the time she died, she had been through so much heartache and suffering that she could have been a grand Queen who represented the cares and concerns of her people more than they could have imagined. Look up Marie Antoinette on Wikipedia. She was completely innocent, but the French needed a someone to blame all their poverty on. Throughout her life the most horrible stories were made up about her wild spending habits and disconcern for her starving country. She was Austrian, and ever since France had been in war with this country for several years before Marie Antoinette even came to France, she was absolutely not wanted on the French throne. She was not welcome being a foreigner and throughout her life they kept nicknaming her L'autrichiene (the Austrian). Everything that went wrong in the country was automatically blamed on her. Also other royals were very jealous of her and therefore she even had enemies very close to her, though she didn't know (her brother in law, Compte du Provence, was always so charming and nice to her, but financed loads and loads of horrible pamphlets to be printed about her and spread in Paris and beyond). The people charged her with treason and her head was severed by the guillotine in October of 1793, her husband (Louis XVI) was guillotined in January earlier that year.

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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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because she was guilty. She was unquestionably in correspondence with her brother, the Emperor of Austria, which was at war with France; and the purpose of the correspondence was equally unquestionably to arrange for an invasion of France. Anybody else would have been chopped years earlier.

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Because the French, as they wrongly accused Marie Antoinette of doing to them, never cared about her.

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She was tried as a Traitor to France and beheaded by the Committee of Public Safety. Her only crime was that she was born in Austria which was enough guilt during the Reign of Terror.

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She was being tried for high treason.

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What was Marie Antoinette's legacy?

Marie Antoinette was born in Austria on 1755. She then married Louis XIV and moved to France where she became Queen during 1770s and 1780s. Although Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette were not the whole cause of the revolution they did contribute to it by their extravagant spending. Marie Antoinette's extravagant spending on clothes and parties lead to extreme debt of the country and also lead to a new fashion trends. Marie Antoinette introduced the trend of loose fitting dresses rather than the tight big ones they usually wore during the 1770s and 1780s. Even though the French people did not like her because of damage she did to the French economy, they still enjoyed her fashion sense. She introduced the loose cotton dress which most thought of it as undergarments but she just wanted to be comfortable and elegant. She really loved these dresses, "she had nearly 300 dresses made annually for her various social engagements at the court of Versailles, her private parties at Petit Trianon and for the stage of her jewel-box theater." (Keener) She also introduced the, "the gravity-defying pouf, hairstyle." (Keener) On top of the French people being angry with her, the silk industry was too because their new lack of business. Showing how much influence she had on French style. Marie Antoinette's influence of French style is related to the French Revolution because she was married to Louis XIV and since she was married to him she used the countries money to pay fort he clothes she had, influencing French style. Marie Antoinette's legacy is how she lived so extravagant through fashion, possessions, parties and the involvement in the government. She is also known for her death as a traitor during the Reign of Terror. Her influence of extravagant living was on of the main causes for revolution even though her fashion was not hugly mentioned in the book as of why she was a main cause of the revolution. She will always be remembered for being elegent and fabulous yet somewhat evil.

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