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Ultimately, King Louis XVI recognized that the taxation dilemma actually needed to be dealt with, so he selected a new Controller General of Finances and First Minister, Charles de Calonne. Calonne was a French statesman whose pains to restructure the configuration of his nation’s finance administration hastened the governmental disaster that eventually led to the Revolution. Calonne recommended that France start taxing the formerly exempt nobility. But the nobility rejected this proposal, even when Calonne implored with them throughout the Assembly of Notables in 1787. After this, financial deterioration consequently appeared on the horizon. The Aristocracy pushed themselves unwittingly toward the Revolution due to their unwillingness to compromise, and to accept responsibility that it was time for something to change, before a financial crisis occurred. They seemed to believe there would not be consequences for their actions, and that the people, or “huddled” masses could be easily controlled and would always be subservient. The lavish lifestyles of the Aristocracy and the Monarchy forced the peasants and bourgeoisie into positions of outrage and rebellion when there

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