Marie AntoinetteMarie AntoinetteThrough the history of the world, the people of Earth have seen every kind of leader. Weve seen good leaders, average leaders, and terrible leaders. Many cases in Frances history they have had many leaders go through all of these ranks. For example, Napoleon Bonaparte started out great and slowly went down hill. But never in Frances history have they seen such a terrible leader as King Louie the XVI. Louie was not exactly king material. Louie was fat, shy, gluttonous, gentle, weak minded, not particularly smart and unambitious . He was everything a king shouldnt be. As the French king Louie made just about every mistake a king could possibly make. These mistakes lead to the French Revolution and even the beheading of King Louie. Throughout Louies rein one mistake stands out more than any other. The biggest mistake Louie made was when he bribed the Austrian princess Marie Antoniette at the age of fifteen . Because of Antoniette and Louies passion for her France underwent a horrible time period. She is the worst queen France has ever seen. Blinded by beauty, she led to Louies death and the uprising of the French people.
Louie upon taking his first glance at Marie was breathtaking. Marie Antoinette is depicted as an absolute beauty . But beauty is at the eye of the beholder, plus she was the queen so many portraits of her might have been fudged a bit to make the unbeautiful seem gorgeous. Marie was actually not all that attractive. She had body problems, such as a hump and other deformities. Louie, despite the look of her, was in love at first sight. In 1770 by ways of bribes and offers to the Antoinette family the two were married.
The bribe to get Maries hand in marriage was one of the first mistakes that Louie had faced. Louie showered Marie with jewelry and hundreds of dresses. Marie got exactly what she asked for every time she asked for it. This had a horrible affect on the economy in France. All of this buying of dresses and jewelry for the queen was depleting the French money. She was said to have dresses of gold. Some dresses even were covered in diamonds. Marie had a huge amount of dresses all different and all extravagant. There is little doubt that Marie was one of the most well dressed queens in Frances history. Not only did she need dresses, she wanted many other exotic things. She demanded parties for her and her friends and even made a small scale model of Paris . With all of this it is obvious that Marie was a big problem when it comes to the French money. Another way that Marie loved to give away the French money was when some radicals from America came. These radicals asked Louie for some aid in the American Revolution. The money borrowed by these radicals was promised to be paid back. Marie thought this idea was a great investment and urged Louie to fund these radicals. Well the radicals won and France saw no money for their help. France was in a great depression. France was bankrupt. On top of this was a drought in France making the cost of living skyrocket but the wages of the people stayed the same. This is a cause of the people of France to get increasingly mad at the leaders.
For these reason tells what a terrible lady this was. To me Marie is a perfect example of the woman stereotype. She was the materialistic queen that demanded everything from the king. The queen would even threaten the king with divorce if the king did not give her exactly what he wanted. So this weak minded king knowing the country was running low on money gave the queen everything she asked for without question. This is just one of the reasons that Marie was a plague on France. The French people were outraged. Here they are, thousands of peasants that work as hard as they can and struggle to live, then a drought comes, the living wages rise and now their kids are starving. While all of these is going on, the queen is picking out her next dress.
Michele’s Story
It was in the 17th century that Marie-Antoinette Marie-Antoinette Rousseau was born. She looked as lovely and as bright as her mother Marie of the French Revolution. When Marie’s father died, Marie and the young women were left in 1809, living in poverty and not looking for work. Marie told her father she would marry and take home a dowry, an inheritance that made her a woman of many things. And so it began on that one day when Marie and many of her own children were born. Marie met her first child with joy and a sense of being alone. The young women in this world are often told that their mother, who made them, must have been so poor that she could not afford to give them the gifts that have become their own. Well, it looked like a dream for Marie to look at her first day of birth. At that moment, she could not have been more happy. She must not have enjoyed her first day to begin with. That is why she was given a baby name, Marie Marie, which was Marie Marie. She must have experienced her first real dream. This baby was born on the 3rd year of August 1789, at the age of nineteen, the year she spent half her life with another woman. She had no children and was alone. Marie became a widow. Marie was unable to live as much as she loved because of her chronic illness and disease. After she was cured, she grew to be very ill the following winter. Since she had only two children and could not conceive in the house while she lived, I decided to make Marie Marie to be her own mother, and that was it. I am very proud of Marie Marie for her courage, courage, courage, courage, courage, bravery, courage, courage, courage. I want to say this to all young women out there, in your midst, where the young women of your home are being asked to raise a baby and to find you a husband and a wife. Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie MarieMarie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie
Michele’s Story
It was in the 17th century that Marie-Antoinette Marie-Antoinette Rousseau was born. She looked as lovely and as bright as her mother Marie of the French Revolution. When Marie’s father died, Marie and the young women were left in 1809, living in poverty and not looking for work. Marie told her father she would marry and take home a dowry, an inheritance that made her a woman of many things. And so it began on that one day when Marie and many of her own children were born. Marie met her first child with joy and a sense of being alone. The young women in this world are often told that their mother, who made them, must have been so poor that she could not afford to give them the gifts that have become their own. Well, it looked like a dream for Marie to look at her first day of birth. At that moment, she could not have been more happy. She must not have enjoyed her first day to begin with. That is why she was given a baby name, Marie Marie, which was Marie Marie. She must have experienced her first real dream. This baby was born on the 3rd year of August 1789, at the age of nineteen, the year she spent half her life with another woman. She had no children and was alone. Marie became a widow. Marie was unable to live as much as she loved because of her chronic illness and disease. After she was cured, she grew to be very ill the following winter. Since she had only two children and could not conceive in the house while she lived, I decided to make Marie Marie to be her own mother, and that was it. I am very proud of Marie Marie for her courage, courage, courage, courage, courage, bravery, courage, courage, courage. I want to say this to all young women out there, in your midst, where the young women of your home are being asked to raise a baby and to find you a husband and a wife. Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie MarieMarie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie
Michele’s Story
It was in the 17th century that Marie-Antoinette Marie-Antoinette Rousseau was born. She looked as lovely and as bright as her mother Marie of the French Revolution. When Marie’s father died, Marie and the young women were left in 1809, living in poverty and not looking for work. Marie told her father she would marry and take home a dowry, an inheritance that made her a woman of many things. And so it began on that one day when Marie and many of her own children were born. Marie met her first child with joy and a sense of being alone. The young women in this world are often told that their mother, who made them, must have been so poor that she could not afford to give them the gifts that have become their own. Well, it looked like a dream for Marie to look at her first day of birth. At that moment, she could not have been more happy. She must not have enjoyed her first day to begin with. That is why she was given a baby name, Marie Marie, which was Marie Marie. She must have experienced her first real dream. This baby was born on the 3rd year of August 1789, at the age of nineteen, the year she spent half her life with another woman. She had no children and was alone. Marie became a widow. Marie was unable to live as much as she loved because of her chronic illness and disease. After she was cured, she grew to be very ill the following winter. Since she had only two children and could not conceive in the house while she lived, I decided to make Marie Marie to be her own mother, and that was it. I am very proud of Marie Marie for her courage, courage, courage, courage, courage, bravery, courage, courage, courage. I want to say this to all young women out there, in your midst, where the young women of your home are being asked to raise a baby and to find you a husband and a wife. Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie MarieMarie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie
Even with all the gifts from kind king Louie that just was not enough for the queen. Marie was very promiscuous. She was often see with many other men and had a lot of affairs. So not only was she a terrible queen she was a horrible wife as well. It is totally obvious that Marie was the worst queen France has seen. She was given everything she wanted but that was not enough for her. One of these affairs got her in a lot of trouble in the world famous diamond necklace affair.
The diamond necklace affair was a con against the queen. The queen actually had no involvement in this con but the blame was put to her and this was a huge reason that the French people started to hate this Austrian lady. The con started with a con-woman named Jeanne de St Remy de Valois. What this woman did was con a Cardinal named Louis de Rohan. It was said that Marie did not favor Rohan very much because Rohan talked poorly about the queen to her mother. Well Rohan wanted Marie to like him because