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The French Revolution: Crash Course European History #21

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Hi I’m John Green and this is Crash Course European History.

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It’s 1789 and Europe has been through an endless number of wars.

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Territory has changed hands, hundreds of thousands of people have died, and crop yields have

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been bad lately.

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War is bad for agriculture, for one thing, but also the weather hasn’t been too cooperative.

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Reformers across the Dutch states and the Habsburg Netherlands want to be more like

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the new United States, while Poles are demanding that the partition of their country be undone.

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And one kingdom had emerged a hero from all the overseas revolutions because of its support

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for the rebels in the thirteen North American colonies.

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France has stood up for liberty and democracy and fraternity--in North America, anyway.

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At home, it remained an absolute monarchy, and was virtually bankrupt from all the warring.

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Its countryside was full of beggars--as was much of the European countryside even as aristocrats

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grew ever wealthier.

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And the poor and middle-class paid virtually all the tax collected to support these ceaseless

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wars.

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All of which is to say that in 1789, France--the strongest and most populous country on the

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continent--was in crisis.

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[Intro] In 1789 Louis XVI ruled France.

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He loved to hunt and tinker with mechanical objects, especially locks.

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His wife Marie Antoinette was the daughter of Maria Theresa of the Habsburg Empire and

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the sister of Joseph II, its current ruler.

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In a world where the marriage of two powerful royal families had long been seen as key to

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stability and prosperity, what could go wrong?

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Marie Antoinette was a big spender who had trouble relating to the poor of which France

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had many.

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As bad harvests made the price of bread soar, more families couldn’t afford to eat, or

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else were eating bread that was cut with up to 50% sawdust.

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In response to unaffordable bread, Marie-Antoinette reportedly said, “Qu'ils mangent de la brioche,”

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which is a great opportunity to trot out my amazing French accent.

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And also, to talk about brioche, which is in the center of the world today.

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IIn English, the line is usually translated “let them eat cake,” but as you can see,

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brioche isn’t cake exactly.

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It’s just a different fancier more delicious kind of bread.

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Mmm!

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It’s delicious.

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Fluffy, eggy, quite light.

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I don’t understand why the peasants couldn’t just eat this stuff...

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Stan says I’m hopelessly out of touch, to which I say, can I have some more of that

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brioche?

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At any rate, France as a whole was broke.

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Now, its reform-minded ministers tried to revise the tax system so that the church and

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the aristocracy would have to pay at least some taxes.

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But you’ll recall, there was a group of appellate judges, the Parlement, who had to

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register royal decrees, and they refused to register this one.

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Bankers, meanwhile, refused to provide the Crown with additional loans.

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Which led to a proper financial crisis.

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