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What was the significance of the great fear

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Known as the Great Fear (la Grande peur), the agrarian insurrection hastened the growing exodus of nobles from the country and inspired the National Constituent Assembly to abolish feudalism on August 4, 1789, signing what the historian Georges Lefebvre later called the “death certificate of the old order.”

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At the start of the French Revolution that mainly affected French peasants. The Great Fear led to widespread destruction in France.
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