Section 80 The French Revolution!
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"Looks like we're friends, isn't we? Marquis Condorcet. "Brion embraced the Marquis in a friendly way, and of course this was a formality, and all Condorcet needed was Briand's attitude towards the Revolutionary Party, which was really useful now."www.biquge.info
Condorcet estimated that it would not be long before the Jacobin Central would quickly pay attention to the revolutionary construction of Lyon, and at the same time the revolutionary power of the Jacobins would expand here at a terrifying pace. It is even likely to reach a situation beyond Briand's control, which is what Condorcet wants.
But this is also a beautiful fantasy, and Condorcet naturally understands that the city of Lyon is still Brion's territory, and it is absolutely wishful thinking to drive away the master so quickly.
In the same way, Condorcet knew that the Jacobins must not turn against Brion at this time, not only because Brion controlled the military and political power of Lyon, but also because it was a great deterrent in the south of France. More importantly, Condorcet became more aware of the terrible power of Brion and that it might even affect the revolutionary situation of the Jacobins.
Even Robespierre, who had a great dislike for the aristocracy, could only temporarily agree to an alliance with Brion. This did not mean that he could have the full support of Brion, and Condorcet knew that this aristocrat would not really support the revolution, and that it would be enough for the city of Lyon to take root as well.
Of course, Brion is always a dangerous person. Not only was Brion a logical successor to the throne of France, but more importantly, he was likely to expand his power during the Revolution and would become a problem for the Jacobins. Perhaps the day when the Jacobins truly rose to prominence would be the end of Brion's death.
With this in mind, Condorcet and Briand had another intimate conversation alone, but the general content was nothing more than empty talk about the direction of friendly cooperation between the two sides. As for the future development, Brion certainly expected it. There was no way the Jacobins could tolerate a grain of sand, especially an aristocratic class like Brion. It's just that it will be impossible for the Jacobins to get rid of him at that time, because in a few years there will be a lot of internal strife and foreign wars.
However, the biggest winner this time was Brion, at least he managed to get a few years of free time and development opportunities. However, the Marquis de Condorcet, perhaps he knew that it was impossible to get much oil and water. Moreover, the revolutionary situation had reached a critical period, and the Jacobins had little energy left to deal with other miscellaneous matters.
Both sides know that now they are both nepotism and duel, but no one can pierce this hazy package. For the Marquis de Condorcet, Brion was most impressed by his last sentence: "The power of revolution is strong, and this is the choice of the times." Believe it or not, in a few days, the whole of France will be completely transformed!"
Languedot may still be a little shocked and worried, but Brion is ready. Condorcet's words had already foreshadowed the imminent trajectory of the French Revolution in history, and in fact the period that Briand feared and excited the most had finally arrived.
"I didn't expect to see each other here, old friend. Watching Brion leave, Languedotte slowly walked in front of Condorcet with a cigar in his mouth. But there was not a trace of impurity in his eyes, it was all respect.
"I didn't expect a court man like you to appear in Lyon, next to the Duke of Baden, but we are still like this, and we are not the same. ”
The corners of Languedot's mouth raised: "You still have such a temper, each for his own master." It's just that I'm curious to know what kind of storm will come to France soon, and even I can't predict it. ”
Condorcet nodded, and slowly approached Languedot: "I can only tell you, the world is upside down. ”
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Without warning, on July 12, countless citizens of Paris, France, formed various phalanxes to begin a huge demonstration that had been planned for a long time. They chanted revolutionary slogans, supported the Constitutional Assembly, and demanded a constitution with limits on royal power. These revolts soon swept the citizens of France, and the revolutionary upsurge began. It was only then that Louis XVI, who was still at the Palace of Versailles, realized that this was a threat to his rule!
Louis XVI was not hopelessly stupid, and in the face of such a situation, he had no choice but to take physical measures. At this time, the object of the struggle is the Bourbon family, and it is pure nonsense to negotiate with the people at this time. Since it threatened his own rights, Louis XVI could not just be caught.
At this time, the Bourbons were already in a hurry of 100,000, and the local garrisons would inevitably be unable to take care of Paris because of the local revolution, let alone the local legions. The army that can be in Paris is in addition to the Paris Guard, that is, the escort of the French royal family.
However, the garrison was largely out of control by this time, and the only thing Louis XVI could trust was the Royal Guard. However, the problem of the shortage of troops was still exposed, so on the night of the 12th, all the temporary mercenaries of Louis XVI from Germany were in place to ensure the safety of Paris.
That night, however, Louis XVI did not fall asleep. In this case, the survival of the Bourbon family is also a question of whether Paris can be saved, and as long as Paris is still in the hands of the royal family, then the revolutions everywhere can be quickly dealt with as a rebellion in the era of Louis XIV.
Unfortunately, this was no longer the time of Louis XIV, and Louis XVI had underestimated the power of the revolution.
In the early morning of the 13th, a burst of gunfire was heard in the streets, accompanied by a stream of people. As Louis XVI expected, the citizens of Paris broke out into a revolutionary movement, and the people began to storm the entire city in a frenzy.
In fact, the garrison of Paris remained neutral, all the guns were in the hands of the king's army, and the revolutionary people were almost in a group, with only a few smoothbore guns and began to attack the king's army in the streets. As for the result, it was really a big surprise, the king's escort collapsed in an instant in the crowd, and even the cannons in the treasury were not used, they just threw down their guns and ran away. And what the revolutionaries really had to deal with were German mercenaries with a certain amount of combat effectiveness.
However, as soon as the king's convoy ran, the entire army of more than 1,000 people was only a few hundred people, but the combat effectiveness of those mercenaries was indeed not boastful, and although the revolutionaries occupied many positions, they still suffered heavy losses, and countless people fell on the battlefield. Sadly, the mercenaries' ammunition could not support the battle.
The sound of the guns gradually weakened, and the mercenaries who were fighting Zhenghuan were instantly dumbfounded, and running out of ammunition at hand was equivalent to fighting with these tens of thousands of people with bayonets. With ammunition, these mercenaries may be able to spend a day or two with the people with their experience without a problem, but desperately fighting with the masses is simply looking for death!
Although the mercenaries are powerful, they all work for money, and they are all dead, so what's the use of asking for money?
The battle lasted into the night, and the mercenaries simply abandoned their positions, while the citizens of Paris won the victory at the cost of countless blood sacrifices.
However, although the populace had gained most of Paris, the Bastille, the symbol of feudalism, was still in the hands of the king, so the populace gathered and began to prepare for an attack on the Bastille.
200 years ago, the world-famous Bastille stood here. The Bastille was a very strong fortress. It was built by order of King Charles V of France in the style of the famous military castle of the 12th century. At that time, the purpose was to defend against the British attack, so it was built in front of the city. Later, due to the expansion of the urban area of Paris, the fortress of the Bastille became a building in the eastern part of the city, and lost its role as a defense against foreign enemies. By the end of the 18th century, it had become the commanding height of Paris and a prison for political prisoners.
The Bastille is 100 feet high, has a thick wall, and has 8 towers. Fifteen cannons were mounted on it, and next to the cannons were hundreds of barrels of gunpowder and countless shells. It was condescending, looking down on the whole of Paris, like a giant beast lying on the ground. Most of the famous people who dared to oppose the feudal system were imprisoned here (Voltaire was twice thrown into the Bastille). The Bastille became a symbol of the French autocracy.
The French people have long hated kings, clergy and nobility. The clergy were the first estate in French feudal society at that time, and the nobility was the second estate. Various other people fall under the third estate. The first and second classes have only about 200,000 people, accounting for only 2-3% of the country's total population. However, they are rich and powerful, riding on the heads of the people to make a fortune. King Louis XVI of France was their chief. He was in cahoots with the clergy and nobles, and the people were miserable. The emerging bourgeoisie was also oppressed because it lacked political power.
"To the Bastille!" shouted from the ranks of the uprising. The insurgents flocked to the last feudal fortress in Paris from all directions. The soldiers guarding the Bastille opened fire on the insurgents from the roofs and windows, and the cannons from the towers began to bombard.
The rebels who rushed to the front were overwhelmed by the stormy fire and could not approach the Bastille, so they returned fire from the surrounding barricades. They had no cannons, only some old cannons found from all over the place, and even rusty ancient cannons cast hundreds of years ago to join the fight. They didn't have gunners, only a few people who volunteered to come out and open fire, and a wine seller named Xiao Lai actually became a gunner. However, these ancient and old cannons finally roared in the hands of the insurgents who had been aroused by the fighting. Rows of shells slammed into the prison walls, filling the air with smoke and brick debris. However, because the wall was too thick, it could not be breached, and the insurgents had already suffered casualties.
One hour passed, the fighting did not progress, and the siege of the Bastille grew. The people were in a hurry, and some of them simply took two torches and bravely rushed to the arch and set fire to the guards room and the military canteen of the fortress, but there was still nothing they could do about the fortress and the tower. A wig-maker tried to set fire to the fortress's saltpeter vault with torches, but was unsuccessful. Someone shouted, "Mix phosphorus and pine resin and burn the enemy's cannons!" but the gun position was too high to reach.
At this time, another loud voice came from behind the position: "We now need real artillery and real gunners!"
So everyone calmed down, and they all waited, watching. More than two hours later, a powerful cannon was pulled in, and experienced gunners were found. After a while, heavy artillery fire was fired at the Bastille. Soon, the defenders could not hold out and surrendered.
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"Duke, urgent news from Paris!" MacDonald hurriedly reported to Brion with the news from Skynet.
Brion put down the pen in his hand and looked at MacDonald: "What's the situation?"
"The revolution has broken out, Paris has fallen, and the situation of the king is not yet known. ”i1387
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