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Unit 5 – Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century
Topic 5.9
How might history have changed if Louis XVI hadn't attempted escape during French Revolution?
It wouldn’t make any difference since his fate was already sealed by revolutionary fervor.
Britain and Prussia wouldn't intervene because they'd believe he was securely positioned.
It would've accelerated his execution as people would perceive him as overconfident.
He might have maintained more public support, altering Revolution's course.
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