French Revolution

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The storming of the Bastille was not only the starting point of the French Revolution, but also immediately gave the rebellion a fighting chance. The storming of the Bastille took place on the morning of July 14, 1789, but was thought to be nothing by Louis XIV, the current king of the time. In the kings own personal journal he wrote that the day as “rien” (nothing). Although it did catch Louis XIV eye; when alerted by Duc de Liancourt, Louis asked, “is this a revolt?” to whom the Duc responded, “No majesty, it is a revolution.”
The storming of the Bastille was the first large movement of the French Revolution to overthrow the current French Monarchy and replace it with the second French Republic. The Bastille held more than weaponry for the middle to lower class of France; the entire prison was a symbol of the king and monarchy’s power. The simple act of overthrowing one prison served as a huge moral boost and recruitment strategy. Shortly after the storming of the Bastille the number of supporters for the Revolution immensely rose; granting more manpower for the revolution. Wit...

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