People at the time were not happy with the fact that France was a complete monarchy. The king had power over everything, whatever he said had to be done was done whenever he wanted it to be done. Many claimed that King Louis XVI abused his power and that he was a tyrant. One major thing that made the French people angry was his use of ‘sealed letters,’ known as ‘lettres de cahcet’ to the French. These letters were letters of execution or imprisonment. The king would sign his name on the paper and send the letters to his ministers, who could fill in any name that they wanted. These letters made the people feel insecure of their lives, even if they had done nothing wrong they always had to fear that a minister would not get along with them and then they may receive a letter. During King Louis XVI time of power around 14,000 of these letters were issued among his people. People were angry that the King had complete power over them and their families, but they were also angry of the laws that the whole government had issued. Taxes were issued according to social class, and privileges like voting and even the freedom of speech depended on a person’s status. The French were not happy with the power that the government had, they were angry with the laws that government was enforcing, and overall the French were upset with their whole political system. This is one factor that led the people to revolting in
People at the time were not happy with the fact that France was a complete monarchy. The king had power over everything, whatever he said had to be done was done whenever he wanted it to be done. Many claimed that King Louis XVI abused his power and that he was a tyrant. One major thing that made the French people angry was his use of ‘sealed letters,’ known as ‘lettres de cahcet’ to the French. These letters were letters of execution or imprisonment. The king would sign his name on the paper and send the letters to his ministers, who could fill in any name that they wanted. These letters made the people feel insecure of their lives, even if they had done nothing wrong they always had to fear that a minister would not get along with them and then they may receive a letter. During King Louis XVI time of power around 14,000 of these letters were issued among his people. People were angry that the King had complete power over them and their families, but they were also angry of the laws that the whole government had issued. Taxes were issued according to social class, and privileges like voting and even the freedom of speech depended on a person’s status. The French were not happy with the power that the government had, they were angry with the laws that government was enforcing, and overall the French were upset with their whole political system. This is one factor that led the people to revolting in