Yes, they won.
yes the peasants were leading the revolution of1789 after the meeting of the states general
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The drought could have contributed to the French Revolution. The crop failure coupled with the cold weather caused the peasants to uprise.
The peasants wanted bread and hoped for a better tomorrow.
There were two kinds of people in the French Revolution, the peasants and aristocrats. The peasants were getting higher prices on bread and the aristocrats, to be blunt, didn't really care. So the peasants came together and tried to overthrow the French government by forming mobs and storming places like, the Bastille and the Palace of Versailles.
They didn't. The revolution was made by the urban middle class, supported by the urban poor. Such benefits as came from the revolution went to the middle class. Peasants in the countryside were hardly affected at all.
The French Peasants.
The French Revolution is most likely to be compared to the American Revolution because the French peasants had gotten the idea of the American's Constitution and the idea of rebelling from the leader.
yes the peasants were leading the revolution of1789 after the meeting of the states general
Peasants suffered under the burden of higher taxes during the French Revolution. Peasants suffered social, economic,and political inequalities. Peasants suffered from out-of-date feudal dues that were being collected with renewed vigor, leading up to the Revolution.
the french revolution was the peasants taking over from the aristocracy and the royals. the industrial revolution was when machinery took over from working by hand.
They Stormed the Bastille.
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Royalty ruled and had many estates and castles so peasants lived in shacks and such. The geographyb was very different for peasants
It provided hope for a brighter future and it provided bread.
The peasants wanted bread and hoped for a better tomorrow.
what did the peasants & middle class people actually do in france