The storm of Bastille The French Revolution outlined the French Revolution between 1789 and 1795, but I believe it lasted until 1799. King Louis 16 crowned after the war of seven years, brought economic debt to France and brought about an increase in corruption. The ignorance of the King led to an increase in aristocratic and rich privileges. In France, riots without violence or violence occurred over the years. People are divided into three different classes: mansion, tertiary industry - proletariat, secondary industry - clergy and primary industry - nobility or monarch.
14th July: in celebration of French holidays, political prisoners who are dissatisfied with French nobility and Bastille, Parisian fortress prison. The "Bastille Storm" that occurred on 14th July 1789 was regarded as a turning point for the French Revolution. The celebration was held in France. July 18: Nelson Mandela International Day unanimously adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations announced the birth of Nelson Mandela on July 18, 2009. That was inspired by a phone call by Nelson Mandela a year ago. When the next generation said "Now in your hands" he will take on the leadership responsibility to solve the world's social injustice. It is not just for celebrating the life and heritage of Madiba. This is a worldwide movement to commemorate his life and to take action to improve the world.
Through the revolution Bastille existed wonderfully. On the eve of Bastille's riot, the French citizens were strongly convinced that Bastille was a symbol of fear, hatred, doubt. Fierce attack on Bastille is like freedom to get rid of the dictatorship. It gives them something to participate outside their daily lives. This is a very emotional part of history, the French Revolution. For the French people this is like a parallel world. These people gave up what they were doing and appeared in local arts and crafts. Regarding Bastille's storm, many people began singing patriotic songs instead of spiritual music. Some houses have lit candles to celebrate the conquest of the fortress. Finally, the children do "Bastille", kill the cat, march the street with his head on the stick. It became enthusiasm of these people
The day of Bastille is a festival celebrating Bastille, military fortress and prison on July 14, 1789. It took place in a violent uprising that helped the arrival of the French Revolution. In addition to possessing revolutionary precious gunpowder and other supplies, Bastille also symbolizes the cold tyranny of the French monarch, especially the King Louis XVI and his Queen Marie Antoinette. Bastille was built during the war of the 100th anniversary of the 13th century to protect the eastern entrance of Paris. For the great defense of a wonderful stone building there are a 100 foot wall and a wide moat, plus more than 80 ordinary soldiers and 30 Swiss mercenaries.