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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Ingrédients 2 1/4 cups of heavy taxation due to debt from wars Une Recette du «French Revolution» 1789-1815 1 cup of resentment of the absolute monarchy Procédure 1 cup of desire for equality among ALL citizens double click to changethis text! Drag a cornerto scale proportionally. 2 cups of failed harvest, which leaves peasants starving 1. Preheat the oven to 1789.2. Grease the pan with involvement against the British in the American Revolution and the Seven Years War.3. Mix in a bowl, heavy tax on the peasants,Enlightenment ideas, resentment of the monarchy and the king, and desire for equality among all citizens.4. Add the eggs (Estates General) to the mix, but make sure to separate the whites (Third Estate) from the mix.5. Blend with a mixer on high until the anger boils over and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizens forms.6. Pour the mixture into the pan and use Napoleon to spread the revolutionary ideas mixture across the pan and across Europe.7. Bake in the oven until the temperature peaks at 1812, the height of Napoleons empire (23 years).8. Remove from the oven by 1815 as the pastry falls.9. Due to inefficient mixing, the pastry will fall apart when removed from the pan as nationalism will lead to resistance to Napoleons efforts. Résumé Frances involvement against the British in the American Revolution and the Seven Years War left France in debt. To try to combat the states debt, the government charged heavy taxes on the citizens. The nobility and clergy did not pay these taxes, which forced the peasants to carry the burden. This anger, along with dissatisfaction with the absolute monarchy and the French king, Enlightenment ideas, a failed harvest, and a shortage of food infuriated the peasants. Louis XVI called Estates General body into session in 1789 in attempt to find a solution to the countrys debt. The Third Estate organized into the National Assembly to put Enlightenment ideas into practice and created the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. King Louis XVI was executed and Maximilien Robespierre and the Committee for Public Safety killed any enemies of the Revolution. This time was known as the Terror of 1793-1794. Robespierre was guillotined for spreading tyranny and dictatorship. Napoleon seized power in 1799 and his conquest spread the ideals of the French Revolution. He managed to create an empire across Europe and was the emperor, but national resistance from Britain and Russia brought down Napoleon by 1815 and brought an end to the French Revolution. Frances involvement against the British in the American Revolution and the Seven Years War left France in debt. To try to combat the states debt, the government charged heavy taxes on the citizens. The nobility and clergy did not pay these taxes, which forced the peasants to carry the burden. This anger, along with dissatisfaction with the absolute monarchy and the French king, Enlightenment ideas, a failed harvest, and a shortage of food infuriated the peasants. Louis XVI called Estates General body into session in 1789 in attempt to find a solution to the countrys debt. The Third Estate organized into the National Assembly to put Enlightenment ideas into practice and created the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. King Louis XVI was executed and Maximilien Robespierre and the Committee for Public Safety killed any enemies of the Revolution. This time was known as the Terror of 1793-1794. Robespierre was guillotined for spreading tyranny and dictatorship. Napoleon seized power in 1799 and his conquest spread the ideals of the French Revolution. He managed to create an empire across Europe and was the emperor, but national resistance from Britain and Russia brought down Napoleon by 1815 and brought an end to the French Revolution. Frances involvement against the British in the American Revolution and the Seven Years War left France in debt. To try to combat the states debt, the government charged heavy taxes on the citizens.The nobility and clergy did not pay these taxes, which forced the peasants to carry the burden. This anger, along with dissatisfaction with the absolute monarchy and the French king, Enlightenment ideas, a failed harvest, and a shortage of food infuriated the peasants. Louis XVI called Estates General body into session in 1789 in attempt to find a solution to the countrys debt.The Third Estate organized into the National Assembly to put Enlightenment ideas into practice and created the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. King Louis XVI was executed and Maximilien Robespierre and the Committee for Public Safety killed any enemies of the Revolution.This time was known as the Terrorof 1793-1794. Robespierre was guillotined for spreading tyranny and dictatorship. Napoleon seized power in 1799 and his conquest spread the ideals of the French Revolution. He managed to create an empire across Europe and was the emperor, but national resistance from Britain and Russia brought down Napoleon by 1815 and brought an end to the French Revolution. 2 teaspoons of Enlightenment ideals
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