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1.06 The Revolt of the Parlements

French Revolution & Napoleon (Grey History)

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The Lit to Justice of the French Monarchy

After the failed lit to justice judges were applauded, cheered and celebrated in paris. The conservative and radical factions re embraced their obstructionous positions as they dared the government to do something about it. As the days went on, after the fail lit to justice, paris was on the verge of outright revolt. And so it was declared that the king exiled the paris parliament to tois. All nests of opposition within the capital were seized or suppressed. Historian genito della salmini recalls only adding fuel to the flames. Even with the now exiled angeois, the situation continued to deteriorate for the government.

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