Louis Xvi And The French Revolution

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In the 18th century, France was headed towards a serious revolution as it had been governed by a series of monarchs who exploited the middle and working classes greatly, almost drove the country into bankruptcy, and practically let thousands of citizens become unemployed and nearly starve. Louis XVI and his predecessors led highly extravagant lifestyles, which meant that they needed lots of money to fund their purchases. Unfortunately they thought that in order to get more spending money, they should increase taxes on lower and middle class citizens and use the extra money for personal purchases. A great deal of people lost even more of their already low incomes, which made them upset and led them to start wondering what was going on in the