WHAT WAS THE GREAT FEAR IN FREANCH REVOLUTION ? IN 4POINT
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Great Fear. Great Fear, French Grande Peur, (1789) in the French Revolution, a period of panic and riot by peasants and others amid rumours of an “aristocratic conspiracy” by the king and the privileged to overthrow the Third Estate.
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The Great Fear (in French, Grande Peur) was a wave of peasant riots and violence that swept through France in July and August 1789. These riots were caused by economic concerns, rural panic and the power of rumour. ... The peasants, it seems, became the destructive brigands they had initially feared.
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The Great Fear (in French, Grande Peur) was a wave of peasant riots and violence that swept through France in July and August 1789. These riots were caused by economic concerns, rural panic and the power of rumour. ... The peasants, it seems, became the destructive brigands they had initially feared.
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