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11 December, 21:09

Why was george sure that the mob would capture the fortress?

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    French extremist administration who rushed the Paris prison house and who shouldered the doing of Louis XVI but was guillotined by Robespierre for his offense to the Reign of Terror from 1759-1794. He was a diplomat of the poor people of France. He was one of the uneducated and was very cruel.

    Louis's imprisoning was observed by the September murders. Wild stories took the city that jailed counter-revolutionary nobles/clergymen were planning with-the allied attackers. As of a result, angry mobs attacked the prisons of Paris and speedily murdered half the men and women they spotted. The first attack happened when twenty-four clergymen staying brought to a prison named L'Abbaye were stormed by a masses of mad citizens of Paris. They speedily killed all of the clergymen as they were trying to depart into the prison and went on to kill other prisoners as well. Approximately 1200 prisoners were assassinated.
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