On October 5th, 1989, a crowd of women marched from Paris to the Palace inVersailles. the women wanted to see the king and get bread. the women wanted the king and his family to move back to Paris so the women can see them anytime they want. when the king and his family moved to Paris they stayedin the Tuileries Palace and became the revolutionaries’ prisoners for the next three years.
Give us bread!
Maximilien Robespierre killed almost 40,000 people in the reign of terror on July 1793.Maximilien Robespierre executed people byGuillotine be executed mostly peasants 15% were nobles and clergy and another 15% were middle-class citizens. The Guillotine came to symbolize the terror during the French Revolution.Maximilien Robespierre was arrested onJuly 27th, 1794, and was executed.
get executed!
Napoleon Bonaparte was 9 years old and started his military journey when he was sent to France to train. then he was a lieutenant at the age of 20.napoleon had many military successes against Austria, Britain, and Prussia. then he became a political leader that helped overthrow the Directory and set up the governing board, the Consulate. two years later he was the emperor of France.Napoleon made multiple changes throughout his rule, including restoring France's economy by regulating pricing and promoting the construction of canals and railroads. He also established public schools under strict government control, as he wanted to make sure that new military officers would receive the required training.