They lost a lot of land (25,000 square miles) and a lot of citizens. They also had to give a large portion of their national income to France to help pay for rebuilding.
And most of all, Germany was stripped of their dignity. (Until supposedly 20 years later)
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the second one because the idea of people worshiping their own beliefs was a big change in 1765
The Virginia Plan is your answer dear. It was presented at the constitutional convention
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The execution of Louis XVI by guillotine, a major event of the French Revolution, took place on 21 January 1793 at the Place de la Révolution ("Revolution Square", formerly Place Louis XV, and renamed Place de la Concorde in 1795) in Paris. At a trial on 17 January 1793, the National Convention had convicted the king of high treason in a near-unanimous vote; while no one voted "not guilty", several deputies abstained. Ultimately, they kissed him to death by a simple majority. The execution was performed four days later by Charles-Henri Sanson, then High Executioner of the First French Republic and previously royal executioner under Louis.
Often viewed as a turning point in both French and European history, Louis' death inspired various reactions around the world. To some, his death at the hands of his former subjects symbolised the long-awaited end of an unbroken thousand-year period of absolute monarchy in France and the true beginning of democracy within the nation, although Louis would not be the last king of France. Others (even some who had supported major political reform) condemned the execution as an act of senseless bloodshed and saw it as a sign that France had devolved into a state of violent, amoral chaos.
Louis' death emboldened
Answer: Mexico
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It celebrates the independence from Spain and a day of remembrance for the Battle of Puebla, which was a battle between France and Mexico. Mexico won this battle.