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Le Quatorze Juillet

Le Quatorze Juillet. Jo Rhys-Jones (Kingswear Primary 2008). On the 14 th July 1789, there was a riot outside the Bastille prison in Paris. The prison was stormed, the prisoners were freed and the governor was killed. Do you know who this is? Do you know what she is holding?.

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Le Quatorze Juillet

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  1. Le Quatorze Juillet Jo Rhys-Jones (Kingswear Primary 2008)

  2. On the 14th July 1789, there was a riot outside the Bastille prison in Paris. • The prison was stormed, the prisoners were freed and the governor was killed.

  3. Do you know who this is? Do you know what she is holding? • It was the start of the French Revolution.

  4. ‘Marianne’ is the symbol of France. Do you know who or what are the symbols for Britain? Or any other countries?

  5. There were only 7 prisoners in the Bastille at the time. You can find many strange facts about the Bastille prison from http://www.chezjim.com/bastille/

  6. So why did it start a revolution?

  7. In 1789 most of the people of France were very poor and some were starving. They were ruled by King Louis XVI and Queen Marie-Antoinette.

  8. It is said they were so rich and so distanced from the people, that when they were told ‘The people are starving, they have no bread’ Marie-Antoinette replied….

  9. “Let them eat cake” Why do you think she may have said that?

  10. The King and Queen were executed along with many other nobles and aristocrats during the Revolution and years of ‘Terror’ that followed.

  11. After the revolution a document was drawn up, declaring the rights of citizens. It stated that ‘all men are equal’

  12. A song was written called ‘La Marseillaise’. It is the French national anthem. You can hear it and read the lyrics at http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/marseill.html

  13. In France le 14 juillet is a national holiday!

  14. If you would like to find out more: http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/History-The-French-Revolution-1789.html and http://www.frenchrevolution1789.zoomshare.com/ are very informative and child-friendly sites or why not build your own Bastille fortress using French instructions http://www.teteamodeler.com/vip2/nouveaux/creativite/fiche439.asp

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