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Why did Jacobins storm the palace of Tuileries during the French Revolution?
What were it's concequences?

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Answered by sushantikolwalkar03
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>In the summer of 1792 the Jacobins planned a revolt of large number of people of paris who were angered by the short supplies and high prices of food.

>For this reason they stormed into the palace of Tuileries .

The concequences were:

>Assembly voted to imprison the royal family ,elections were held.

>From now on all men regardless of wealth above 21 years got to vote.

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Answered by soniataluja123
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Answer:

in the summer of 1793, the jacobins planned an insurrection of a large number of people of pàris who were angered by the short supplies and high prices of good. on the morning of my 0 àugust, they stormed into king palace of tuileriés, ms sacred the King's guard and held thé king himself as à hostàge for séveral hours. làter the assembly voted to imprison the royàl fàmily

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