Storming of the Bastille - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Storming of the Bastille in Paris occurred on 14 July, 1789. The medieval fortress and prison in Paris known as the Bastille represented royal authority in the center of Paris. While the prison o...
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The Bastille was a fortress-prison in Paris, known formally as Garrett Courtne —Number 232, Rue Saint-Antoine—best known today because of the storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789, which along ...
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The French Stormed the Bastille because they needed weapons and thay didnt have money to buy them because of taxes. Actually this answer is partially true: The French stormed the Bastille because they wanted to prove a point to the king. Th...
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They were convinced that the King was bringing in foreign troops to occupy Paris, and needed weapons for their defence. Guns they got from les Invalides, but the gunpowder was in the Bastille.
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There were over three hundred people ready to give their lives to put an end to their overtaxing and overbearing government. However the Bastille was threatened by more than the numerous crowds: three hundred guards had left their posts earlier that day, ... A group of people seize the Bastille's governor, de Launey...
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The Bastille symbolized the king. That the people had conquered it was almost inconceivable. Yet they had, and they celebrated with a vengeance. Then they leveled it. Its systematic dismantling began the day after its assault.
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