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It was primarily the women from the Paris marketplaces.
Louis XVI moved to Paris.
Bread. They wanted the king to put an end to starvation and to come back with them in Paris.
When Patton shifted his current attack and marched to releave Bastone.
Germany. (+Hungary as its territory was reduced to one third of the original one.) But Turkey lost the most territories.
That was on October 5th, 1789. Parisian women marched to Versailles in response to the food crisis.
to protest the lack of grain
When the Parisian crowd marched to Versailles in 1789, they were demanding bread due to food shortages. They wanted to bring the royal family back to Paris from Versailles to address their concerns and improve their living conditions. This event marked a turning point in the French Revolution.
It was primarily the women from the Paris marketplaces.
Louis XVI moved to Paris.
They marched on his home at Versailles.
Bread. They wanted the king to put an end to starvation and to come back with them in Paris.
America never ratified the Treaty of Versailles America did not join the League of Nations or sign the Treaty of Versailles.
When Patton shifted his current attack and marched to releave Bastone.
America never ratified the Treaty of Versailles.
In those times, the church was not able to provide grants of food nor money to the poor. This increased unemployement and tremendous pressure onj household managers. As a result, on October 5, some seven thousand desperate women marched to Versailles to demand action.
The storming of The Bastille and the storming of Versailles where similar because they where both acts of rebelling against the monarchy. They people where hungry, they where sick of being fully aware of the rich and lavish lifestyle the "upper class" lived. Both of these acts by the french people, played very big roles in the French Revolution.