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This is Part 2 of a 3-Part series. In Part 1, we looked at how French Revolution started and then turned into a violent mass struggle.
- And while it had turned into a mass struggle, a good number of people were still starving and didn’t care about equality or laws.
- Commoners, especially women, thought that their problems existed because the king lived in Versailles, which was prosperous while Paris was full of problems that were unknown to him.
- So, women marched to meet the king and were joined by thousands of men on their way.
- King ignored the gathering, the crowd became frustrated and barged inside the palace killing a few guards.
- King came out to meet people and agreed to share power with the revolutionary government and to live in Paris.
- Gradually the revolutionaries took away most of king’s powers and occasionally insulted him.
- King’s wife, Marie Antoinette, was from Austria, so king & queen decided to flee to Austria but were caught and brought back to Paris.
- With his attempt to run away, people started believing the king was against the revolution.
- So, in the new constitution, National Constituent Assembly (NCA) reduced his powers to mere token powers.
- The radicals in the assembly demanded complete removal of king and this led to violent protests by them; National Guard, which was so far under the moderates at NCA opened fire killing a number of them.
- This exposed the divide between the revolutionaries, with moderates on one side and radicals on the other.
- On the other hand, queen’s brother in Austria was worried about king’s and queen’s wellbeing and threatened NCA of consequences if anything unfortunate happened.
- NCA was offended by the threat and decided to attack Austria but was defeated.
- Austria and its ally Prussia who had gained confidence with their victory threatened NCA again and suggested about restoring back king’s power.
- The mob got angry with the threat and raided king’s residence killing his guards; king got scared and asked for shelter at NCA chamber.
- NCA voted and decided that king should be removed from power completely; he and queen were sent to a prison.
- A month later, NCA now National Convention declared France a French Republic.
In Part 3, we cover the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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