
3.33- The Geography of Terror
Revolutions
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The Wheelchair-Bound George Cuton
George cuton was the son of a local notary and followed in his father's footsteps, studying law before becoming a notary himself. As the revolution approached, Cuton started having problems with his legs, and it soon developed into full blown paralysis. Before too long, he was confined to a wheel chair. He earned a reputation as one of the most forceful speakers of the whole revolution. The battle of cholet was a major turning point in the war, but it did not end the war. It simply opened up a dangerous new phase - which will have to wait until next week.
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