Before total chaos there was a bread shortage that swept across the country leading to a civil unrest. Since the king and queen had all of the food still even though bread was now worth a month's earnings for even …show more content…
The king and queen of paris couldn’t do their one job as rulers making the people hate their own rulers even more than they already do so they decided to storm the palace of versailles a sign of pure aristocracy and wealth. When they stormed toward the palace of versailles to bring their awful king back to Paris they knew it would just get worse from there on out.
After everything the people started to despise the government and something needed to be done at first they attacked small military encampments for weapons. Then they stormed the bastille. A massive sign of terror and torture towards the french public, as they stormed it they completely massacred every guard and freed any prisoner from torture. They also needed to steal the gunpowder that they needed for their guns. Lois was forced to share the power with the people and was forced back to paris to actually attend to his people as well. He tried to escape but that ended in his complete demise.
In conclusion the french revolution was a time of chaos and complete civil rebellion they made heads roll. As they made everyone who talks about their ways in a non positive manner they execute them. You could say they followed the same fashion of their once tyrannic