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478. The French Revolution: Showdown in Versailles (Part 4)

The Rest Is History

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The Strains of Expectations: A Nation on the Brink

The notion of a 'father of the nation' is portrayed through the role of the monarch, as there is a strong identification between the third estate and the voice of the people. Despite a lack of overt republican sentiment, reformers aspire to a British-style system rather than an American republic. Ordinary citizens engage in a monumental public opinion survey, compiling 25,000 dossiers expressing their grievances and desires. This unprecedented exercise raises expectations that no government can meet, leading to contradictory demands for more freedom while simultaneously seeking increased government assistance. As dissatisfaction mounts, disillusionment grows, fueled by rising food prices and social disorder. Reports of food riots and a breakdown of authority in rural areas highlight the escalating unrest, as desperate individuals flout restrictive laws in their quest for sustenance. The tension between rising expectations and the government's inability to respond effectively positions the nation on the brink of upheaval.

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