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How did revolutionaries in 18th century France participate in changing their government

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An angry mob violently attacked and looted the state prison.

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French revolutionaries in the 18th century engaged in changing the ancien regime as they were facing a widespread famine and influenced by the intellectual like Voltaire and so on. The middle-class people were responsible for awakening the revolution and abolishing the monarchy in France. The revolution began after Parisians stormed the Bastille, a prison that held political convicts imprisoned by Louis XVI.

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