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Q: What three facts about the Bastille castle?
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What is a bastille?

A bastille is a castle tower or fortified building, or a prison or jail.


The Bastille castle?

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How did they defend the Bastille?

The men in the castle had muskets and fired of the top at peasents and soldiers, but eventually the peasents and soldiers got in an executed the leader of Bastille the castle.


What is the french castle stronghold during the revolution?

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What is the name of the bridge that was made out of the Bastille?

the Bastille castle was earmarked for demolition before the French revolution, and its dismantling was to take place in July 1789 (it is not a consequence of the fall of the castle) the stones from the dismantled castle were used to build "le pont de la Concorde".


What castle stronghold was stormed by the people of Paris on July 14 1789?

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What did the Bastille look like?

if you don't already know, the Bastille was a jail in Paris. It had large cylinder quard towers pretty much a castle


What countries celebrate Bastille?

Other countries don't celebrate this very festive, the French celebrate their national day called Bastille Day. Bastille was actually a castle which a mob attacked in 1789, there were only half a dozen prisoners.


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When did the french storm Bastille?

The French people - more precisely a crowd of Parisians and National Guards - stormed the castle of the Bastille on the 14th of July, 1789. The event marks the beginning of the French revolution.


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Where is La Place De La Bastille?

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