Comparative SIGNIFICANCE of the Bastille vs The Great Fear
Bastille / Great Fear· caused the formation of the Paris Commune
· formation of the National Guard
· King loses control of the military – THEY JOIN THE SANS CULOTTES – demonstrates the lack of support by military for King
· King forced to accept the NA which begins to write a Constitution
· Sans Culottes develops as a political force
· Impetus to Great Fear
· Causes the nobles to flee – émigré
· Causes municipal revolution to begin – local councils established around France run by the bourgeoisie
· Destruction of symbol of Monarchy – feudalism
· SYMBOLIC to King Louis’ downfall
· Start of – NOT REVOLT – but Revolution
· First major physical revolt of the revolution – EMPHASIS on VIOLENCE – eg; Heads on pikes, general of the Bastille begs to be put to death (they obliged)
· National Assembly takes no action – CONDONES the action – becomes France’s day of National Independence
· Military ordered to crush revolt – they refuse to do so
· Power of the crowds – becomes increasingly important during Revolution
· The Sans Culottes become an ARMED FORCE / · King loses control of the country side
· Motivates the National Assembly to develop the August Decrees – dismantles feudalism
· Burn taxation records
· Leads to the night of August 4th where upper estates give up their privileges
· First real crisis for the National Assembly
· Continuation of the violence seen at the Bastille but now executed by peasants
· HOWEVER, the rumours of the violence are actually worse than the reality
· The National Assembly realises that they are at the mercy of the people