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TEA [102]
3 years ago
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Which event immediately followed the storming of the bastille? peasants began attacking the aristocracy. louis xvi stepped down.

the estates-general was dissolved. government troops attacked the national assembly.
Social Studies
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Vlada [557]3 years ago
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Peasants began attacking the aristocracy<span />
frozen [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Peasants began attacking the aristocracy.

Explanation:

It was called the Great fear, it took place between 22 of July and 6th of August 1789. During that time the Peasants armed themselves in self defense, they invaded the house of the nobles, they badly torn their papers and burned down their houses.

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