In Paris.
women who were angry because there was no bread
During the French Revolution, bread was the one food item that everyone depended on in France. It was a staple of the French diet and crucial for the survival of the populace. The rising cost and scarcity of bread fueled widespread discontent and became a symbol of the economic hardships faced by the common people, contributing to the revolutionary fervor. The famous phrase "Let them eat cake," often misattributed to Marie Antoinette, underscores the disconnect between the ruling class and the struggles of the poor regarding bread access.
France was in the midst of an economic crisis, taxes were to high and were based on an unfair tax code and bread could no longer be found at a price that the peasants could afford.
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.
Bread
The French Revolution in 1789-1799. France was involved in both World War 1 and World War 2. The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889. See the Related Link for more.There are many famous things about France in the past. France had become part of the Roman Empire and ruled by kings for centuries.
France was having a financial crisis. Bread prices were high and starvation was a real possibility.
Technically, in France there is no such thing as French bread it is called baguettes. They have stores just for that. : n )
well the monarchy is gone now but it had a tetrastich change on France as now they all could be of equals and have bread instead of starving. All nations would have been much different if the French Revolution didn't happen
women who were angry because there was no bread
Yes it dose
A responsive government, bread and hope.
The peasants finally received bread and hope.
making french bread
During the French Revolution, bread was the one food item that everyone depended on in France. It was a staple of the French diet and crucial for the survival of the populace. The rising cost and scarcity of bread fueled widespread discontent and became a symbol of the economic hardships faced by the common people, contributing to the revolutionary fervor. The famous phrase "Let them eat cake," often misattributed to Marie Antoinette, underscores the disconnect between the ruling class and the struggles of the poor regarding bread access.
France you idiot. (: And you can buy it from any store.