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how did the people of paris facilitate the french revolution in its initial stage?​

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Answered by AHPS90028
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The march on Versailles in October 1789 was a significant mob action, in which women played a notable part. A large deputation arrived at Versailles. In the journees of Duquesnoy, it says:

'Imagine the surprise of many members of the assembly when some twenty fishwives entered, led by a reasonably well-dressed man called Maillard, who spoke on their behalf with great facility and in a well-educated French. The women had come to say that Paris was short of bread, they sought the help and support of the assembly. This action was simplke, and justified; it was an important commission, for to be hungry is a terrible distinction.

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Answered by Ritiksuglan
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By the late 1700s, the Bastille was mostly used as a state prison by King Louis XVI. The revolutionaries who stormed the Bastille were mostly craftsmen and store owners who lived in Paris. They were members of a French social class called the Third Estate.

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