France never was a colony of Another Country and thus has no Independence Day. The national day is held on the 14th of July, to commemorate the storming of the Bastille. That event marks the 'official' beginning of the French Revolution which led to the abolition of monarchy and the Republic being established.
There is no Independence Day in France, as it never was a colony from Another Country. The national day is held on the 14th of July to comemorate the fall of the Bastille, marking the beginning of the French Revolution.
French have no independence day, only a national holiday to comemorate the storming of La Bastille, a fortress and prison in the heart of Paris. That event marks the beginning of the French revolution on the 14th of July, 1789. For the French it is known as "le quatorze juillet" or "l'anniversaire de la prise de la Bastille"
Bastille Day. It was the day the French people raided the Bastille jail in search of gun powder and arms. It remembers the start of the revolution and independence from the monarchy of France.
In the Bastille prison in Paris.
Bastille Day, which is always the 14th of July. It marks the fall of Bastille in the French Revolution in 1789.
The Bastille prison is located in Paris.
The Bastille was a prison and fortress built in the 14th century to protect Paris's eastern entrance. At the height of its use, it held political prisoners, but by 1789, it was mostly vacant except for supplies like gunpowder. In fact, the Bastille was supposed to be demolished and replaced with a town square. Revolutionaries had other ideas, though—they wanted to get at that gunpowder, so they stormed the Bastille on July 14, 1789, losing about 100 people in the process. However, they ended up winning the day and proceeded to execute the Bastille's governor and dismantle the building entirely. Interestingly enough, they don't even call it Bastille Day in France—they use la Fête nationale or le 14 juillet.
Bastille day is the 14 th July.....
On the 14th July
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.
The Bastille was an important political symbol in France before the French Revolution because it represented the monarchy's power and oppression. It was a notorious prison that symbolized the abuse of power, and its storming on July 14, 1789, was a catalyst for the revolution. The fall of the Bastille became a powerful symbol of popular uprising and liberation from tyrannical rule.
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