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Page 28-38 Notes Hyun do Jun -The revolution which began at Versailles in 1789 soon spread to other parts of France. -It brought about great changes in the country's society, government and religion. -These revolution help reform the land, eventually which spread through out the world. -Since the revolution was covering so much changes some welcome the change and some didn't. -Setting up the National Assembly was a great victory for the third estate but a defeat for the king. -The Queen and royal member asked King to relocate 20,000 royal troops in Paris, to keep order. -Other citizens suspected that they are going to breakup the National Assembly and people get afraid. -The search for weapons went on for two days. -On the morning of 14 July rumours went round that there were tonnes of gunpowder in the Bastille, and old fortress in the east end of Paris. -The people tried to look for weapon to defend themselves they stole many weapons. -Parisians hated the Bastile since it was the prison, that was send by sealed letter. -Crowed of people came to Bastile for searching weapon. -People broke into the courtyard and threatened to blow down the gates with cannons. -The fortress was the symbol for the hate for the kings power. -They broke in the prison, and killed all the defenders and destroyed everything that possible. -The fall of the Bastille was one of the most famous events of the French Revolution. -It was also a symbol of the victory of ordinary people over the power of their rules. -King Louis XVI considered sending his army into Paris to recapture the Bastille. -Louis therefore had to give up control of Paris, because he had to keep the orders in Paris. -He allowed the people to set up their own military force, the National Guard. -To run the city, leading officals of the third estate formed a new local government, the Paris Commune. -The violence then spread into the countryside, where unemployment as high and millions were hungry. -Many thousands of people had left home to seek work or to beg, and were now wandering around the countryside looking for food. -As the violence spread, fear of gangs increased. The villages who thought they saw gangs rand the church bells to warn neighboring villages. -Deputies of the National Assembly was scared of the Peasant attack -The tithe, covee, hunting right was abolished, it put on end on feudalism -The Assembly made an additional change, Declaration of the Right of the Man and Citizen The Women march to Versailles -The woman from Paris started to gather and marched to Versailles, complain the high bread price and the soldiers in Versaille. -They asked the King to leave Versailles and come live in Paris. -The Palace of Versailles was locked and boarded up. From then on they lived in the Turileries Palace in the centre of Paris.
 * The Revolution and Terror, 1789-1794**
 * Revolution, 1789**
 * The Storming of Bastille**
 * Images of the Bastille**
 * The king loses control**
 * The Great Fear**
 * The Assembly begins its work**

**The King and the Assembly, 1789-1792**
-The deputies of the National Assembly followed the royal family to paris, where they took over an old riding school as a meeting place. -Over the next two years the Assembly made many new laws, changing the way France was organized and run. -Most people welcomed these reforms, but they were divided by one issue. -When the National Assembly began to take land and money from the Church, many Catholics protested. -On group said the Church had too much power, land and money. Clergy is not living a holy life. -However more than half of the clergy didn't accept the oath, saying assembly have no right to interfere church affair -It was divided again the Clergy who want the revolution and who don't wont the revolution, later entire nation was divided with this issue. -Therefore, the entire nation was divided by the question of the Church and its power. -King Louis XVI was deeply unhappy with the Civil Constitution. -The king France decided to leave the country, his aim was to get support from the Prince who already left France and set up a armies. -Then they could invade France getting lid of the assembly. -The fight to Varenes was the first step, Leipold believing the King and Queen is in danger he promised returning the power and liberty. -The Persian King promised to help. -Louis and his supporters wanted war because they expected the French armies to lose it.
 * Reforms of the National Assembly**
 * The reform of the Church**
 * The fight to Varennes**
 * The Road to war**