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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.
The Bastille prison and fortress was stormed on July 14, 1789. July 14 marks the debut of the historical period of the French revolution and is the national day for France.
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The French Revolution eventually led to the rise of a powerful dictator, while the American Revolution created a lasting republic.
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The crowd mistakenly believed that Sydney Carton was Charles Darnay as they looked very similar. This confusion allowed Carton to help Darnay escape from prison during the French Revolution.
The French national holiday is held on July 14. That dates marks the beginning of the French revolution in 1789, when a crowd of Parisians stormed the Bastille fortress.
The crowd is 'la foule' (fem.) in French.
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.
The crowd attacks the funeral procession of Jean-Paul Marat, a leader of the French Revolution, who was assassinated by Charlotte Corday in 1793.
A crowd of people is une foule.
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Crowd in French is:general usage- fouleIn regards to Sports- spectateurs
foule
Charles Dickens describes the mob as a "mighty monster" in his novel "A Tale of Two Cities." This metaphor emphasizes the collective power and destructive force of the angry crowd as it seeks revenge and justice during the French Revolution.
The Bastille prison and fortress was stormed on July 14, 1789. July 14 marks the debut of the historical period of the French revolution and is the national day for France.
La foule.