Ancien Régime And The Candy Land Revolution

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Candy Land was once a peaceful nation until King Airheads XVI rose to power. Under his control, the social structure of Candy Land was poor, unstable, and unfair; the government was corrupt as well. Ancien Régime was the political and social system of the Kingdom of Candy Land during the Late Middle Ages. The unfair social structure was made up of three estates: the first estate, the second estate, and the third estate, exactly like the French social structure during the French Revolution. The first estate held 1% of the total population of Candy Land which included the Kit-Kat’s (clergies). The second estate, which held 2% of the total population, included the Hershey’s (nobles). And finally, the third estate help most of the population (97%) which includes all the Tootsie Rolls (workers, peasants, and the bourgeoisie). …show more content…

The Tootsie Rolls were raging, therefore King Airheads XVI called for estate’s general’s meeting. When the 3rd went to the meeting, the doors were locked therefore the Tootsie Rolls decided to create there own government called the National Assembly by taking the Tennis Court Oath. Soon, they created a new constitution. The Candy Land Revolution did not truly start until the Storming of Choco-Prison. Choco-Prison used to be a state prison in Candy Land and it was later destroyed by the angry mod. After the Storming of Choco-Prison, the Great Fear rose, a period rumors spreading across Candy Land and the peasants were attacking the Hershey’s. Soon after, National Assembly gained power and takes control of the government. The National Assemble removed absolute monarchy and signed the Declaration of Rights of Man and of the Citizen. The Declaration of Rights of Man and of the Citizen stated the natural rights of man, “Life, Liberty,