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My father was a lawyer and as a young man I was interested in law and politics and even traveled 70 miles to see Louis XVI crowned king. My first job was an apprentice to a man named Vinot. I chose this job because it gave me an opportunity to read law books and watch the procedures of the court. During this time I studied for the Bar Exams and passed the test in 1785. After this I started a small law practice and within two years became very successful. I then decided to open a much larger firm but I didn’t have enough money. 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I then decided to open a much larger firm but I didn’t have enough money. I believe that a major turning point of my life was when my uncle gave me L3,000 to start my build a large firm. This was helpful not only because I was able to build a larger firm but, due to my wealth, I was in contact with some of the wealthiest and most powerful men in France. It was at this point that I became to voice my political opinions. In 1787 I wrote my first political speech. It was given to college students and it was titled “The Moral and Political Situation of the Country in Their Relations with the Administration of Justice.” The main gist of my speech was that this country needs reform. My hopes from 1789 on were many. I believed in the revolution and was even considered to be an extremist. I thought the idea of a self-government was excellent and I wanted it spread throughout the world. I also had the survival of France in mind. I wanted France to be as safe as possible in this time of danger. 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