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The Storming Of The Bastille Research Paper

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The storming of the bastille is an extremely important event that sparked the French Revolution, created a new holiday, and caused panic in the French government. The Storming was a huge step to ending all monarchies in France. It all began when a group of people called the Partisans felt as if they were in an oppressive monarchy, and as a result of this, they decided to revolt. They used a large fortress/prison called the Bastille as a symbol of their revolt. The Bastille was built in 1370, and was known formerly as Bastille Saint-Antoine, it was used as state prison, and originally built to protect against eastern English attack. The prison held traitors to the king, and may be compared to modern day solitary confinement, because it was for the worst of the worst …show more content…

This uprising was called the French Revolution, which was a large rebellion against the French monarchy to bring equal rights to all. The targets of this rebellion were people who wanted divorces, freedom of religion, same-sex marriage, and civil rights for Jews and black people. The French government tried to stop the revolution, but no matter how many civilians they executed, the rebels would not stop. In the case of the French Revolution, people truly believed in the cause of their rebellion, so much so that they were willing to die for that cause. In modern times, soldiers are willing to be killed in armed combat, and this is just like what occurred back in the 1700s. The death toll was from 16,000 to 40,000 during the Revolution just by executions alone. But none started off the Storming of the Bastille and all of the other rebellions more than King Louis XVI. King Louis was extremely despised by the people, both in his personality, and in his actions. An example of this is when he had opinions that serfdom (system of manors with slaves not being able to travel more than twenty-five miles away from their

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