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8 December, 05:31

How was the storming of the Bastille important to the French Revolution

A) It forced the king to accept the people's demands for justice.

B) It marked the official beginning of the French Revolution.

C) It compelled the government to treat people with respect.

D) It exposed the French soldier's lazy attitudes and weak skills.

E) It symbolized the constitutional monarchy.

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  1. 8 December, 05:52
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    it would be B, because bastille was the place where it all started, the French Revolution and the eventual fall of the French monarchy.
  2. 8 December, 05:56
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    The correct answer is B) it marked the official beginning of the French Revolution.

    The storming of the Bastille was important to the French Revolution in that it marked the official beginning of the French Revolution.

    The Bastilla was a well-known fortress that protected Paris during the Hundred Years War, built in the late 1300s. The famous storming of the Bastille that is considered the official beginning of the French Revolution was on July 14, 1789. The Paris craftsmen and store owners that belonged to the Third State were part of the attack.
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