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What marked the French revolution

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Answered by Anonymous
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While the Estates-General and the establishment of the National Assembly are the formal beginning of the French Revolution, the storming of the Bastille marks the beginning of practical efforts to overthrow and attack the monarchy.

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What marked the French

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There was some different things happen in Paris on the Morning of July 14, 1789.

The king directed its force to move into the city. Rumors flowed that he would shortly command them to fire upon the residents.Around 7000+ peoples organised an army and destroyed the governmental building in search of arms. Another group of people attacked the fort jail of Bastille in the hope to find saved ammunition. Thereon a fight took place in which the chief of Bastille was murdered and seven hostages were released. The Bastille was rebelled by all as it persisted for the absolute authority of the emperor. It was destroyed and its remnants were traded as relics. This event marked the French Revolution.

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