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Storming The Bastille. By: Joey Engdahl and Owen von Mechow. History of the Bastille. Construction began in 1356 until 1382 Originally called the Chastel Saint Antoine
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Storming The Bastille By: Joey Engdahl and Owen von Mechow
History of the Bastille • Construction began in 1356 until 1382 • Originally called the Chastel Saint Antoine • Was initially built as a military fortress, which was used to protect the city from invasion during the Hundred Years Wars.
Voltaire • Imprisoned twice, once in 1717, and again in 1726
Man in the Iron Mask • Most famous of the Bastilles prisoners • A very well treated man who wore a velvet mask • Prisoner from 1698 until 1703, when he sadly died. • Nobody knew his identity not even the guards.
Use of Bastille during the reign of Louis XVI • Used as a prison, where he held people in secret without trial. • Used as a gateway to focus his forces on Paris. • Used it to assemble an army: • This displeased the Parisians
French Peoples Views • The Bastilles political symbolism is what French citizens hated the most, it made them uneasy. • Viewed it as a hated symbol of the regimes past and a potent symbol of oppression. • French people worried that it was a sign of an imminent attack. • “Had come to symbolize all that was hateful with an absolute regime that allowed the king to imprison his subjects without trial and dismiss his ministers at will. (Cobb 73)”