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Reading in Bed
She never said “Let Them Eat Cake.” Marie-Antoinette, history has been so unfair to you. -30-
Ruptures
On June 8, 1783, Iceland’s Laki Volcano erupted. For eight months, the volcano spewed lava and poisonous gases devastating the local agriculture. As a result, nearly one fourth of the island’s population died from hunger. Not content with the damage … Continue reading
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Tagged French Revolution, Laki Volcano, Marie-Antoinette, volcano
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