The storming of Bastille was induced by the economic troubles in France and the low influence of the third estate. Where the idea of increased taxes and reduced expenses was brought up, but the second estate quickly rejected the idea. Resulting in King Louis XVI to call for the Estates-General. As lawmaking was produced due to the Estates-General, where each estate had only one vote. “Under this system, the First and Second Estates always outvoted the Third Estate two to one.” (Chapter 3, Section 1) This way, no matter what law would be discussed the third estate would always be debunked from having any sort of authority. As a result of having no sort of strong influence in the decision-making, the third estate agreed to be known as the National Assembly. Where they had the power to represent their estate just like the other two estates did. However, King Louis XVI formed obstacles as he locked their meeting hall and made sure it was guarded. The third estate didn’t give up as they headed to a local tennis court and …show more content…
As it was a fight to eradicate the oppression caused by the monarchy. When a simple revolt turned into the start of a revolution. “Unlike any other riot or short-lived protest, this event posed a challenge to the sheer existence of the regime.” (Chapter 3, Section 1) It resulted, in the king’s awareness of the citizens’ wanting justice and other acts to get what they wanted. Which today, the symbolism presented from the Storming of Bastille, is what has made it an annual celebration due to every July 14 being France’s national