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Elan Coil [88]
3 years ago
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What are the similarities between the 13 colonies?

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makvit [3.9K]3 years ago
4 0
The colonies were alike in that they all had close ties to England
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It's true that he failed to thoroughly overhaul France's intricate taxation systems and privileges, but he did carry out substantial reforms notably with the help of Ministers Turgot and Necker.

He also had some insight : if it hadn't been for him and Vergennes, France would have never taken part in the American War of Independence - which might have been a terrible decision from a financial standpoint but nontheless contributed to the “grandeur” that's so important to the French psyche. And, as it's rarely mentioned, he's the one who outlawed torture, which used to be readily resorted to as part of the judicial process.

As a man, Louis XVI was the subject of much ridicule. Paradoxically, his shortcomings would earn him praises nowadays. He was sneered at for an alleged impotence because he didn't have any mistresses or didn't force himself upon his young wife Marie Antoinette. Nowadays, he would be labelled a “nerd" but at the time his hobbies were deemed unbecoming for a man his standing : he was into locksmithery and geography, and enjoyed strolling on the roofs of Versailles.

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