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The revolution grew more violent mainly because radicals reacted to the National Assembly falling apart. prices rising to an all-time high. rumors of foreign intervention to end the revolution. prisoners running rampant after release.

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Answered by taraa3012
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prices rising to an all-time high.

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Answered by Anshults
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Rumors of foreign intervention to end the revolution is the correct answer.

It was rumored that King Louis XVI had entered into secret negotiations with the King of Prussia and Austria to pull down the revolution. It enraged the revolutionaries and thus National Assembly declared war against the Prussia and Austria as well as against the King Louis XVI and his supporters. Anyone who was suspicious of opposing the Revolution was guillotined and killed. So the Revolution became more and more violent.

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