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write a short note on Prison of Bastille. give in points ​

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Answered by murugan1421975
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Explanation:

The Bastille was a prison in Paris, France.

It was destroyed during the French Revolution on 14 July 1789.

It was attacked by rebels from the "third estate" (the people).

This event is considered the beginning of the French Revolution.

Today in France, the 14 July, Fête Nationale, or Bastille Day, is a national holiday.

Early history:

The Bastille was built during the Hundred Years' War.

It was called the Bastion de Saint-Antoine.

At first it was just the Saint-Antoine gate, but from 1370–1383, this gate was made bigger and became a fortress.

It defended the east end of Paris and the Hôtel Saint-Pol royal palace.

After the war, it was turned into a prison.

Louis XIII(13) was the first king to send prisoners there.

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Answered by nighatrahbar
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Answer:

the Bastille prison was the prison in France tho which the middle men and lower classed men were thrown to while misdoing a task or rule

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