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State two reasons of protest by French's against King Louis XVI?

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The trial of Louis XVI. in December 1792, a key event of the French Revolution, was the trial of the former king—officially called "Citizen Louis Capet" since being dethroned in September—before the National Convention. He was convicted of high treason and other crimes, resulting in his execution.

The trial began on 3 December. On 4 December the Convention's president Bertrand Barère presented it with the fatal indictment (drafted by Jean-Baptiste Robert Lindet) and decreed the interrogation of Louis XVI. Louis made his entrance into the Convention chamber then: "Louis", said Barère de Vieuzac, "the nation accuses you, the National Assembly decreed on 3 December that you would be judged by it; on 6 December, it decided that you would be brought to the dock. We shall read you the act giving the offenses with which you are charged..."

The upheaval was caused by widespread discontent with the French monarchy and the poor economic policies of King Louis XVI, who met his death by guillotine, as did his wife Marie Antoinette.

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