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Why was Louis XVI responsible for the revolution?

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Why was Louis XVI responsible for the revolution?

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Louis XVI might have been able to stop the revolution if he would have been tougher, if he would have taken a stand and make the people feel that he was their Monarch. Instead, he didn’t do much, surrendered himself without a fight and told his guards never to use any violence Not even when a revolutionary man punched him in the face even before he was arrested. He said only to want the best for his “good people”.

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