The French Revolution 5/9
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@andy29375 you blew my mind. lol
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Interesting the historian says that nobody has ever been able to say whether the guillotine hurt. A scientist in the last century actually asked a condemned man if he would agree to respond immediately after the execution, if he was still alive, with eyelid blinking. Immediately after his head was cut off, the man was asked by the scientist if he could hear him, to which he responded yes and also confirmed that it hurt. He obviously didn't last long, but it was at least several seconds.
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faggot
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10:35 Lol...he's wearing lipstick!
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/watch?v=rwCRFbwAgRQ
look at the this revolution or look my canal plz
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@rogan717 nope, but its in my midyears so i have to pay attention
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@greatbydesign33 why? they suck at all war except wen napolean was in power and he wasnt even french
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@akpahlawan1295 hellz yea, quiz tomorrow?
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AP Euro anyone?
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@LoserFli - Imbecile!
@xORIGINx The American Government initiated change and had to fight their Sovereign for independence in order to obtain Democracy and Liberty. I believe that France was already a sister country in this movement. I believe that Louis and Marie had begun working toward Constitutional Monarchy. I believe that neither Government officials, nor the people as claimed, initiated an over-throw. A renegade group initiated revolt as a tool for internal take-over, via preaching lack of hope to the public.
StarQualityWins 1 year ago 19
The Day after Rochembeau won the battle of Yorktown for the Americans during their Revolution, Thomas Jefferson proclaimed that all Americans had 2 countries; The USA and France. French-American territory was mapped as part of The United States to abide by American Constitution sans slavery from 1783-1789. The Americans were kindred with Louis XVI and Rochembeau. NEVER with Robespierre and Napoleon. Lafayette appeared to be a friend until he jumped ship to support The Terror, for personal gain.
StarQualityWins 7 months ago 14