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The leader of the storming of the Bastille was a man named Amaria Cahila from the third estate.
The lack of food for the Third Estate, unfair taxation, and the ability to obtain weapons from the Bastille.
The commers stormed and dismantled the Bastille, the royal armory in Paris.
Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes was a clergyman and a politician found of Enlightened ideas. He wanted every French citizen to be considered equal. Sieyes was a representative of the Third Estate during the Estates General meeting in May 1789. He participated in the Declaration of the rights of man and citizen. source: http:/bastille-day.com/biography/Sieyes
In 1789, during the storming of the Bastille, there were 7 prisoners. The Bastille represented royal authority and this was exactly what the French people wanted to rid themselves of. Also, it was randomly known there was a lot of gunpowder stored in the Bastille and since the people feared that King Louis XVI was planning a counter revolution, they wanted to arm themselves against the foreign troops that they thought Louis had ordered from abroad. The French saw it as a victory when they freed the 7 prisoners and tore down the Bastille. They conveniently forgot the fact that among them were 4 forgers, 2 lunatics and 1 pedophile.
The Bastille was stormed by the third estate parisians
The leader of the storming of the Bastille was a man named Amaria Cahila from the third estate.
The lack of food for the Third Estate, unfair taxation, and the ability to obtain weapons from the Bastille.
The commers stormed and dismantled the Bastille, the royal armory in Paris.
Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes was a clergyman and a politician found of Enlightened ideas. He wanted every French citizen to be considered equal. Sieyes was a representative of the Third Estate during the Estates General meeting in May 1789. He participated in the Declaration of the rights of man and citizen. source: http:/bastille-day.com/biography/Sieyes
not all people hated Bastille. it was very useful for the 2nd estate, because they had the power to put anyone behind bars if they flt like it. but they consisted of only 2% of France's population. the third estate, which comprised of most french people, hated the Bastille because it stood as a symbol of supreme power of the monarch.
Yes, the National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) was created on 17 June 1789 and the storming of the Bastille occured on 14 July 1789.
The two estates that wanted to stay the same are the First Estate and the Second Estate because they liked the way that they were. The Third Estate wanted more votes so they asked for more votes from the First Estate.
In 1789, during the storming of the Bastille, there were 7 prisoners. The Bastille represented royal authority and this was exactly what the French people wanted to rid themselves of. Also, it was randomly known there was a lot of gunpowder stored in the Bastille and since the people feared that King Louis XVI was planning a counter revolution, they wanted to arm themselves against the foreign troops that they thought Louis had ordered from abroad. The French saw it as a victory when they freed the 7 prisoners and tore down the Bastille. They conveniently forgot the fact that among them were 4 forgers, 2 lunatics and 1 pedophile.
jean-paul marat lead the storming of the bastille. it was important because marat wanted to show the monarchs that the 3rd estate were capable of revolt and to get his mits on some gunpowder, guns and ammunition answered by Joseph Routledge
The Third Estate made up 95% of the population but had little power is the general Estates and they wanted equal privileges.
The Third Estate made up 95% of the population but had little power is the general Estates and they wanted equal privileges.