America's Declaration Of Independence

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In the early stage of the Revolution, Charles Alexandre de Calonne proposed some financial package including a universal tax in which the more fortunate would no longer be exempt. The king reacted by summoning the Estates General that would represent Frances clergy, middle class, and nobility. The Estates General came together for a meeting in Versailles. The Third Estate was most of the population of the Estates general and they had hostile argument with the others and formed their own group called the National Assembly and look limits to meet in the Tennis Courts if that’s what thy had to do and not disperse until the Constitution was reformed. More and more upper class joined and they became more powerful by outnumbering the king. The national Assembly was enthusiastic about the recent breakdown of royal power. Then, rumors of an impending military coup began to circulate. Chaos arose on July 14 when rioters seized the Bastille fortress in an attempt to secure gunpowder and weapons. This was the start of the French Revolution. …show more content…

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen called for political power to They disarmed guards and collected weapons and set out to Versailles to see the king. On their voyage, a number of men and women joined them armed with scythes, heavy sticks, pikes, pitchforks, and knives. After the king was led back to Paris, he was literally held under house-arrest as a hostage. Louis XVI was convinced by his advisors and the queen to flee Paris and the entire royal family fled under the cover of the