
The Rest Is History 481. The French Revolution: The Women's March on Versailles (Part 7)
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Aug 7, 2024 Tensions in Paris soared as the revolutionists divided over the monarchy's role. Amid rising bread prices, furious citizens, especially women, expressed their outrage. The lavish banquet at Versailles sparked a dramatic response, leading the peasant women to confront the royal family. This act of desperation profoundly changed the course of the revolution, showcasing women's vital role in political upheaval. The chaos that unfolded at Versailles epitomized the clash between a luxurious monarchy and a populace in dire need, culminating in a confrontation that would alter France's future.
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Patriot King Ideal
- French revolutionaries initially favored a British-style constitutional monarchy.
- They sought a "Patriot King" to fill the existing role, not a republic.
Marat and The People's Friend
- Jean-Paul Marat, a struggling intellectual, found his calling in the revolution.
- His newspaper, "The People's Friend," fueled revolutionary fervor with conspiracy theories.
Resurgence of Ancien Régime Powers
- Amidst growing unrest, a Marquis suggested a march on Versailles.
- The revolutionaries resurrected previously condemned powers to maintain order.
