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Though that is subjective, the Bourgeois did take a lot of control away from the sans-culottes. The National Assembly was entirely bourgeois and they were eager to calm the peasants down once they had control. However, it could be argued that the peasants did get what they wanted when they rioted and kicked off. So decide for yourself.

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