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  • Womens March on Versailles - World History Encyclopedia
    On 5 October 1789, crowds of Parisian market women marched on Versailles, demanding reforms They besieged the palace and forced King Louis XVI of France (r 1774-1792) to return with them to Paris
  • Womens March on Versailles - Wikipedia
    King Louis XVI was officially welcomed to Paris with a respectful ceremony held by mayor Jean Sylvain Bailly His return was touted as a momentous turning point in the Revolution, by some even as its end
  • Womens March on Versailles: Origins, Mobilization, Goals . . .
    Taking place on October 5–6, 1789, it was a demonstration largely driven by Parisian women who, motivated by economic despair and political frustration, marched to Versailles to address King Louis XVI and demand action
  • Women’s March on Versailles: French Revolution - ThoughtCo
    Women marched to Versailles due to a bread shortage, demanding food and reforms from the king The marchers forced King Louis XVI to move from Versailles to Paris, a major revolution turning point The success of the Women’s March was seen as a defeat for the monarchy’s power over the people
  • The October march on Versailles - Alpha History
    In October 1789 thousands of Parisians, many of them women, marched 12 miles to Versailles, the residence of Louis XVI and the National Constituent Assembly After 24 hours of tension, intimidation and some confrontation and violence, the king and agreed to leave Versailles and accompany the mob back to Paris
  • PARISIAN WOMEN MARCH TO VERSAILLES - HISTORY CRUNCH
    Louis XVI and his family had left Paris for Versailles earlier in the course of the French Revolution On the 5th of October 1789, the group of working class women were protesting the price of bread and on the 6th of October they marched from Paris to Versailles to confront the king
  • The women march on Versailles - Historical France
    Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, their children and other family members were installed in the Tuileries Palace, on the Seine river, in Paris They would never return to Versailles again The women’s march on Versailles was not as spontaneous as some historians would have us believe
  • Womens March on Versailles, 1790 - Yale University
    These women demanded that King Louis XVI distribute the bread that the palace had hoarded, sanction the August Decrees and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, and accompany them back to Paris to see for himself the plight of his subjects
  • The Poissards. Louis XVI receives parisian women in Versailles.
    Women’s March at 5th October 1789 The Poissards or “Fishwives,” actually a demonstration procession of several thousand armed civilians and soldiers, took Louis XVI from the Versailles court to revolutionary Paris on October 5-6, 1789
  • The Women’s March On Versailles – EcoTravellerGuide
    In October of 1789, a group of women from Paris marched to Versailles in an attempt to confront King Louis XVI about the rising price of bread The women were met with resistance from the king’s guard, and many were killed





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