G. “The Great Fear” Independent revolutionary agitation in the countryside Rumors of Royalist troops becoming wandering vandals Fear breeds fear and peasants.

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G. “The Great Fear” Independent revolutionary agitation in the countryside Rumors of Royalist troops becoming wandering vandals Fear breeds fear and peasants start marching Within 3 weeks of July 14, the countryside of France had been completely changed Abolition of the Nobility

H. The Court Returns to Paris Mounting unemployment and hunger in Paris in the fall of 1789 Women march to Versailles and nearly killed the Queen The Royal Family returns to Paris on October 6, 1789

J. Popular Political Mobilization Revolutionary Talk --More than 500 new newspapers --Oath of Loyalty -- “Liberte, Equalite, Fraternite!” Revolutionary Symbols Revolutionary Clubs --The Jacobins(MOST RADICAL)

K. Growing Radicalism Reasons: --Snowball Effect --Unsatisfied Expectations --Outbreak of War Results: --Increasing Violence --Change in Political Leadership National Assembly National Convention Directory