"Oh french people you took this revolution way too far" Next oversimplified video....the war of the roses. Then tune in for the British parliament takeover with oliver Cromwell. "Yeah, i think we took it too far too"
15:27 every last one of them, and not just the men, but the women and children too! 12:26 Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to the dark side
Louis has some good ideas, such as reforms and he was going to tax the 2nd estate [the lords and ladies] but they threw such a fuss, circle back to him being weak willed, that he just let it go. Perhaps if he has stood his ground with economic change and tax reforms things wouldve ended up better for him?
Hello. Get ready for Part 2 of the French Revolution. I wonder what your reactions are going to be? Also, you could start doing reactions for the channel: Extra Credits when you finish doing reactions to Oversimplified. Thanks.
I hate that they say Marie Antoinette "spent all of France's money" and said of the starving peasants, "let them eat cake". She did NOT say the latter, she said nothing of the sort. The Queen had a number of charities in her name and one Christmas day she even had her own children donate all of their new toys to the local peasant children. Was she a spendthrift? Yes, but that was hardly her fault - that was the atmosphere in which she lived at Versailles, that was the world she lived in and knew no different. All of the nobles spent ridiculous sums, the King himself constantly having to pay his own brother's gambling debts. She was hated before she ever set foot in France because she was an Archduchess of Austria, France's traditional enemy at the time, and the alliance between the two, fostered by Louis XV and Maria Theresa, was one borne only out of necessity, not one of willing partners. Both countries hated each other, and so she was never going to have much of a chance at all. "L'Autrichienne", they would derisively call her behind her back - "The Austrian". She was hated too for not providing an heir, which was not her fault, as Louis XVI apparently had very little idea of what to do - or even the will to do so, at first, having grown up with advisors constantly telling him how evil Austria was. For the first few years of their marriage he viewed her with suspicion, suspecting her to be a spy for her brother the Emperor. When she got a little older, being a mother several times over, she massively reined in her spending and stopped hosting wild parties at Versailles. When her husband the King fell into depression over the state of the country and his inability to fix it, she stepped up and tried to get things moving, but it was far too late and she had little success anyway as none of the ministers would take her seriously, as no Queen had ever had a hand in government before and they thought she had no business being there. She was so hated that after the King was executed they seperated her from her children, with her little boy being severely abused and forced out of fear of retribution from his jailer to state to the court that she had sexually abused him. She had said nothing through her trial until she heard that, when she asked what mother could do such a thing, and was so convincing that many of the female observers in the gallery, all of them who hated her, shouted for this charge to be removed, which it was. The only one that was, despite all the other charges being of extremely dubious merit. She was a young girl thrust into a glittering but dangerous, spendthrift world, and bored at court, she sought any means of entertainment. This is where the parties came from. It's not because she was an idiot who thought nothing of the plight of the peasants - as they at least point out in the video, Versailles was isolated from Paris and she did not get much chance to see what was truly going on.
I read that she accidentally stepped on her executioner's feet and apologized for that. I suppose that shows you her true personality. Also sadly, despite her efforts, I guess at that point it's just moot. The disconnect really didn't help the people's view of the monarchy at all. In the end, there's no avoiding her being a victim of circumstance.
Bro chill out it's a funny historical video. Oversimplified isn't supposed to be 100% correct he makes some joke to make history a funny thing to Learn
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The French Revolution was the best thing that happened to France, thanks to that the Jacobins unified France, remember that in France many languages were spoken and each region had autonomy but thank God all that changed after the revolution and now it no longer has separatism such as Spain (Catalonia) or United Kingdom (Scotland).
@Kaleb Lanoue not a communist? then why do you have a USSR profile pic? AKA the worst flag? and its so ironic that you say you can type right when you say "just by me profile pic" and its not “conglaturations” its congratulations dont you see those red lines under the word?
@Kaleb Lanoue but i tought every communist takes everything seriously (just like you did with the others) and they are always political and they probably hate united states of america!
Hmmmmm, watching a oversimplified video????????
OOF
There's a tax for that.
Haha.... There's a tx for comments 😂🤣😂..... Kev
@@HypeTrain-Follow oooohhhhh.... is that a reply? There's a tax for that.
@@O_CABBAGE is that a reply of a reply
There's a tax for that
Bob Jouner talking?
O no
Another tax
@@dailymemes8593 taxing people? Yep, there's a tax for that
"Oh french people you took this revolution way too far"
Next oversimplified video....the war of the roses. Then tune in for the British parliament takeover with oliver Cromwell.
"Yeah, i think we took it too far too"
French motto in that time:
*"Head on pike,
What's not to like."*
😅 ugh
French Army Motto: “Head on pike. That’s how we fight!”
Poetry
All of it is poetry
7:45 what i find interesting is that a French nobleman has a painting of King Frederick the great of Prussia
15:27 every last one of them, and not just the men, but the women and children too!
12:26 Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to the dark side
Don't know why, but I like having you two in the background as I play MHW
That's cool 😃👍.... Kev
What da faq is mhw
@@autismo3405 my hot wife?
July 14th is considered to be Bastille Day, the French's Independence Day
Louis has some good ideas, such as reforms and he was going to tax the 2nd estate [the lords and ladies] but they threw such a fuss, circle back to him being weak willed, that he just let it go. Perhaps if he has stood his ground with economic change and tax reforms things wouldve ended up better for him?
Yeah he wasnt a bad man, just way too weak for the time.
Hello.
Get ready for Part 2 of the French Revolution. I wonder what your reactions are going to be?
Also, you could start doing reactions for the channel: Extra Credits
when you finish doing
reactions to Oversimplified.
Thanks.
I like the one about the hunt for the Bismarck
Finally, a UK reaction channel that aren’t boring.
Cool finally caught you when you first posted a reaction. I was hoping you all would do this one. This was my favorite oversimplified lol
Yea same, idk why but for some reason, I just like this one the best.
I hate that they say Marie Antoinette "spent all of France's money" and said of the starving peasants, "let them eat cake". She did NOT say the latter, she said nothing of the sort. The Queen had a number of charities in her name and one Christmas day she even had her own children donate all of their new toys to the local peasant children. Was she a spendthrift? Yes, but that was hardly her fault - that was the atmosphere in which she lived at Versailles, that was the world she lived in and knew no different. All of the nobles spent ridiculous sums, the King himself constantly having to pay his own brother's gambling debts. She was hated before she ever set foot in France because she was an Archduchess of Austria, France's traditional enemy at the time, and the alliance between the two, fostered by Louis XV and Maria Theresa, was one borne only out of necessity, not one of willing partners. Both countries hated each other, and so she was never going to have much of a chance at all. "L'Autrichienne", they would derisively call her behind her back - "The Austrian". She was hated too for not providing an heir, which was not her fault, as Louis XVI apparently had very little idea of what to do - or even the will to do so, at first, having grown up with advisors constantly telling him how evil Austria was. For the first few years of their marriage he viewed her with suspicion, suspecting her to be a spy for her brother the Emperor.
When she got a little older, being a mother several times over, she massively reined in her spending and stopped hosting wild parties at Versailles. When her husband the King fell into depression over the state of the country and his inability to fix it, she stepped up and tried to get things moving, but it was far too late and she had little success anyway as none of the ministers would take her seriously, as no Queen had ever had a hand in government before and they thought she had no business being there.
She was so hated that after the King was executed they seperated her from her children, with her little boy being severely abused and forced out of fear of retribution from his jailer to state to the court that she had sexually abused him. She had said nothing through her trial until she heard that, when she asked what mother could do such a thing, and was so convincing that many of the female observers in the gallery, all of them who hated her, shouted for this charge to be removed, which it was. The only one that was, despite all the other charges being of extremely dubious merit.
She was a young girl thrust into a glittering but dangerous, spendthrift world, and bored at court, she sought any means of entertainment. This is where the parties came from. It's not because she was an idiot who thought nothing of the plight of the peasants - as they at least point out in the video, Versailles was isolated from Paris and she did not get much chance to see what was truly going on.
I read that she accidentally stepped on her executioner's feet and apologized for that. I suppose that shows you her true personality.
Also sadly, despite her efforts, I guess at that point it's just moot. The disconnect really didn't help the people's view of the monarchy at all. In the end, there's no avoiding her being a victim of circumstance.
That's life. She's dead now, and here in France there is no king anymore.
Bro chill out it's a funny historical video. Oversimplified isn't supposed to be 100% correct he makes some joke to make history a funny thing to Learn
@@gutsjoestar7450 If it's about learning history then they shouldn't be lying about history. They can be funny without resorting to lying.
I think newspapers were around in the 18th century but not everyone could read.
Dude , Love Your Videos ... Keep It Up .
Stumbled upon ur channel and I subbed, u guys are great.
Thing's Haven't Changed Now Days Since Back Then, THE RICH GETTING RICHER AND THE POOR GETTING POORER.
geography now netherlaaaaaaaands
now waiting for part 2
The weird thing is, both France and Britain after the Seven Years War were both in financial debt and both were in a HUUUUUUUUUGE pickle. Yikes
There's going to be a tax for watching that oversimplified video
Can you react to the terrifying true scale of nuclear wepons
NOW WE'RE TALKING
FINALLYYY
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Never been this early !!!
Can you react to INDICATOR - IM AN ALIEN its kinda short video so you can react to IMPROVER in the same video
if your running yout of oversimplified you should check out sam o nella
We have done a few from them 👍😊... Kev
I'm so early !!!
Because if the French Revolution my favorite person in history came out, Napoleon Bonaparte
I like oversimplified cause their joke. So when people that too serious make a reaction video and didn't really get the joke, its cringe
What i mean, theres a guy that still take this video seriousky and acknowled it, but still show their nature react. Not trying to play cool v,
Why was Fredrick the Great of Prussia there on a painting?
Perhaps because he was francophile
Louis the 16th was comically incompetent, kinda like trump.
How is trump incompetent , lowest unemployment rate in the country’s history
@@brutalbrunrules8748 do you mean this?
www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/empsit.pdf
Maybe you should check if what you believe is true before posting.
The French Revolution was the best thing that happened to France, thanks to that the Jacobins unified France, remember that in France many languages were spoken and each region had autonomy but thank God all that changed after the revolution and now it no longer has separatism such as Spain (Catalonia) or United Kingdom (Scotland).
Fun fact “Let them eat cake” is a real quote from her
Apparently it's not.
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@Kaleb Lanoue atleast he type better than you😂😂
@Kaleb Lanoue erbut you did spell congratulations right
@Kaleb Lanoue lol you are like every russian communist, a hypocrite
@Kaleb Lanoue not a communist? then why do you have a USSR profile pic? AKA the worst flag? and its so ironic that you say you can type right when you say "just by me profile pic" and its not “conglaturations” its congratulations dont you see those red lines under the word?
@Kaleb Lanoue but i tought every communist takes everything seriously (just like you did with the others) and they are always political and they probably hate united states of america!