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diamong [38]
3 years ago
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Identity the following :​

History
1 answer:
SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. THE BASTILLE

On 14 July 1789, a state prison on the east side of Paris, known as the Bastille, was attacked by an angry and aggressive mob. The prison had become a symbol of the monarchy's dictatorial rule, and the event became one of the defining moments in the Revolution that followed.

2. THE PORT OF NANTES

Between 1789 and 1793, the port of Nantes accounted for 36.1% of slave trade traffic with 152 ships: as much as the output of their main rivals, Bordeaux and Le Havre, put together. ... Making use of a network of relations across the island, it became the exclusive domain of Loire slave traders

3. LE HAVRE OR BORDEAUX

4. LA MARSEILLAISE

La Marseillaise is the city whose name is associated with the national anthem of France.

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