why the stone fragment of bastille were sold in market??
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To keep it as a souvenir of its destruction as the stones stood for the despotic power of the king
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The "fortress" was demolished and all those who wanted to maintain a "souvenir" of its destruction were sold its "stone fragments" in the markets.
Explanation:
The war happened with Britain, Special privileges based on birth and the subsequent crisis lead to the storming of bastille on the morning of "14th July 1789".
The "bastille stone fragments" were sold or stored as a souvenir. It implies that as a reminder of this case, the Bastille fortress that was destroyed the pieces of stone that were sold in markets were held as souvenirs.
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