people clebrate bastille day
It quickly became a symbol of the French Revolution, a blow to tyranny. Today, the French still celebrate July a 14 as Bastille Day.
People today remember and celebrate events of the past because they are thankful for whatever happened that caused the event.
Fall of Bastille was very significant to the French Revolution. Various events led to the fall of Bastille on July 14. It was a result of growing unrest among people. Today the day is marked as “French Day” to highlight its significance.
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why do we celebrate bonfire night today
Similar to today, but with much less merchandise.
Many people (Christian and unchristian) celebrate Christmas. Approximately 33% of the world's population celebrates Christmas.
La Bastille Saint-Antoine - best known today because of the people storming it on July 14, 1789
There is not any official celebration dedicated to Augustus Caesar in today's world but I still celebrate his birthday, though.
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they invented fireworks and today people use them on the 4th of July to celebrate
The Bastille fortress does not exist any longer today. Right after it was stormed by the people of Paris in July 1789, it was dismantled. The dismantling was already scheduled before the event, as the fortress was outdated and no longer outside Paris, due to the growth of the town. Many of the stones were reused for building the Pont de la Concorde.