
The Wise Louis XVI
有头脑的路易十六
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- Historical
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- Male
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- Foreign History
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Louis XVI, he did too much.
Louis XVI accepted the constitutional monarchy on the surface, but in fact secretly colluded with foreign forces (such as Austria, Prussia, etc.) In an attempt to suppress the revolution and restore autocratic rule with the help of external forces. He tried to flee abroad secretly. This behavior completely exposed his opposition to the revolution. The National Convention sentenced Louis XVI to death for "treason" and sent him to the guillotine. If he were to be a constitutional monarch honestly, he would not lose his head at all.
Go to America and be the king, what an idea.
Many European immigrants in the Americas left their homes because many of them were fleeing the suffocating religious persecution, severe political oppression, and heavy economic exploitation in the Old World. James I and Charles I of the United Kingdom believed that the Puritans' demands for religious reform would shake the monarch's control over the church and thus threaten the royal power. Therefore, the Puritans were severely suppressed by the British royal family and the Anglican Church - from being deprived of their freedom of religious activities to having their property misappropriated and even their personal safety being threatened. France's Charles IX acquiesced to the "Saint Bartholomew Massacre", Louis XIV abolished the "Edict of Nantes", Huguenot churches were demolished, religious activities were banned, believers were forcibly converted to Catholicism, and those who refused faced imprisonment, exile or even execution. A large number of Huguenots were forced to flee France, many of them moving to North America. For them, America is not only a refuge to escape religious persecution, but also a new starting point to regain freedom of belief and rebuild their lives. With the expectation of getting rid of the oppression of the Old World and pursuing an independent life, they have integrated into the torrent of early American immigrants. Are you sure that in this free new continent, Louis XVI, who lost his own country, and his remaining small team, can bring over the imperial oppression of the old continent and turn the free people into subjects of the king? Dreaming.
Just get out of Paris, why not go to America?
Before the Revolution, many of the French army were composed of hooligans and vagrants. However, after the Revolution, as every French citizen became a soldier and such universal obligations increased, the original citizen soldiers became the mainstream.
Why do you keep recommending this book to me? Where does the brain come from? It's obviously mentally retarded👎. You can win just by leaving Paris. You have to go to America🙄. I can't accept the composition of primary school students.
Awesome, give up your basic base and run to the New World 😅
The most valuable thing about Louis XVI is the title of King of France. This title still has some appeal in France. Who will slander you when you go to the New World? After abandoning France and fleeing to the New World, he will inevitably betray his relatives and leave everyone again. There is no hope for everyone to follow him. No European nobles have accepted the brainwashing of Confucian theory like the Chinese scholar-bureaucrats. Once they see that the monarch has no future, they will soon abandon him. A powerful figure like Napoleon was quickly abandoned by his subordinates as soon as he lost power.
Just look at the introduction and you'll know it's unreliable
Louis XVI had to die, otherwise no matter where they went, the French people would kill him as their primary goal. Developing colonies is the mortal enemy of Britain and the United States. The author was so overwhelmed that he came up with this plot. After the French Revolution, Louis XVI had only one way to defect to Britain and fight back to France with the support of the anti-French alliance. In a novel about the French Revolution, only my lord France is still decent. That is through Louis XVI. Take a look at what others have written.
I'm speechless in the first chapter. The behavior of those nobles during the French Revolution. If the guillotine was not ready, they wouldn't even think about escaping. They would still live in a state of intoxication. When you first come up, you tell everyone that we should run away, take care of our families, and abandon land and real estate. Do you think it is unrealistic?
Louis XVI: Looking at my empire spanning two oceans, Xiahou Dun could not see the end of Louis XVI at a glance...
There were only a few French people in Louisiana in the 18th century. They went to Louisiana and wanted to get Americans...
Louis XVI may still be called sympathetic, but the Cake Queen is not. In addition, France also has a tradition of finding lovers. I feel sick when I see this person's name.
I don't know if Louis XVI had any brains, but the author certainly didn't. The French wanted a constitutional monarchy from the beginning, and Louis XVI didn't need to run away at all.
It is a rare masterpiece about Louis XVI of France. The protagonist also knows how to sell the palace, land and royal real estate in exchange for military funds, and takes away the royal treasures and important documents, as well as the royalists and the army. There is a novel about Louis XVI going to the United States alone to revive the Pombo dynasty.
Louis XVI ran to found the United States? If you have some knowledge of history, you won't have this idea.
I want to know how much the protagonist knows about the various military tactics and organizations of the Revolutionary Era?
To be honest, I feel that the land in other places in France is good. The only thing is that this damn place in Paris is useless. There are many unruly people here.
I can only say that if the king goes to America
A considerable number of nobles and some royalists will follow the continuous immigration. The 800-year rule of the Capetian family has a high level of orthodoxy.
It's really a poison
Do you also recommend this kind of extremely bad book?
Don't understand. He actually ran to the United States and became the King of America. If you don't hurry up and grab the territory. He even went back and fucked me. It is the American land that is not fragrant.
If you break away from the main plot and focus on writing about North America, it would be better to directly write about traveling through time and space into Washington and Jefferson.
The idea is pretty good, and the outline is okay, but the narrative skills seem very tiring, the dialogue has no emotional ups and downs, and the rhythm is too bland. I only read about 30 chapters and it became very boring. This may be due to the excessive expansion of AI.
Are you going to open up wasteland in your native land?
I can't understand this novel. I don't want to stay in my hometown and go to the wilderness to open up wasteland. I'm really convinced 😅
Queen Mary's most impressive memory is that when she was being led to the gallows, she accidentally stepped on the executioner's foot, and then she said such a famous saying that shocked the world: I'm sorry! "Three simple words are enough to make up for all the "ridiculous things" she has done. A woman, not a queen, loves beauty, loves to dress up, and has vanity. Is there anything wrong with that?!" This sentence is already better than the one that writes about a ruthless, murderous emperor through the ages. However, so many people's slanderous comments about her under passive brainwashing can only mean one thing, that is, the history they read is just a history of people cannibalizing people. Their ignorance is not worthy of freedom, respect, democracy and civilization.
It's a bit unexpected to go to Guyana instead of going directly to North America. This setting is quite interesting.
It's just plain, nothing exciting. I can't say it. No, I can't say it. I don't know what's good about it.
I just read a dozen of them, and they feel very good. I subscribe to one chapter first so that I can give you a monthly vote. The monthly vote expires today. Come on, it's very interesting
On the first day of the month, all the monthly tickets are given to you, come on
One thing to say is that the French population in America is still too small. Let's see if we can reduce the chaos in the country and import more people.
Do you have the latest map of French North American territories?
The most written about is Orleans, but there doesn't seem to be much written about other regions.