The Storming of Bastille

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The storming of Bastille Overview of the French revolution The French revolution occurred from 1789 – 1795 but some argue that it went up till 1799. King Louis XVI was crowned after the 7 years’ war which plunged France into economical debt and led to rise of corruption. The king’s ignorance led to increase of privileges grasped by nobles and the rich. Years of bad or no harvest led to unrest in France as the rich enjoyed their position in society while the poor suffered. The people were divided into three different classes known as estates, namely third estate – the proletariat, second estate – the clergy and the first estate – the aristocrats or monarchs. All this lead to an uproar in 1789 which begun peacefully but the real revolution started with “The storming of Bastille” where revolutionist seized control of a prison fort in Paris. This was a start to a struggle which the led to the break off of third estate to form the National assembly. This was instrumental to bring together the Declaration of rights of citizen which brought together the idea that all classes were equal. External threats also shaped the revolution with France having to face off with Austria and Prussia and beat them in the battle of Flerus which uncovered the king had been in coalition with the enemy the whole time. This led to him facing trial along with the queen and as a result their execution. The outcome was the rise of another dictatorship – Napoleon Bonaparte. He plunged the country into war again with economy dropping to lows soon after the revolution July the 1789th Hot Dry Noon People marched with whatever they had. They could hold it no more, all these years of hard work, all these years of suffering, only to serve the... ... middle of paper ... ...n made to suit all classes. Lower taxes and food prices have been introduced. And the most of all, I have been married on this day. Yes, and she was the baker across the street who fought in the army as well alongside me. I am happy with all of France and we hope for a better future for all of us. Arthur Bernard, A wood cutter November the 1799th It has been 5 long years since I’ve found any use for this book, believing the revolution would bring change and we would be happy. Now I compare – was it any better with a king? Terrible economy and crime rates loom over us again, and people are restless with war at large. For if another revolution occurs, this time I shall watch. Meanwhile, I shall travel with Annabelle to England, hopefully a better future for our child. Arthur Bernard, No more a revolutionist Srikar Nekkanti 8/4 Word count - 1413

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