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It was a popular grass roots revolution which deposed the French Monarchy, resulted in the Reign of Terror, provided for the advancement of Napoleon and set the stage for his coup and rise to become the Emperor of the French.

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The storming of the Bastille is often viewed as the most significant event.

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