Activity 1. Source1: 'The London Gazette' - Monday 13 July1789

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Activity 1 Source1: 'The London Gazette' - Monday 13 July1789 A general consternation prevailed throughout the town. All shops were shut; all public and private employments at a stand, and scarcely a person to be seen in the streets, except the armed Burghers, who acted as a temporary police for the protection of private property, to replace the established one, which no longer had any influence.

Activity 2 Source 2: 'The London Gazette' - Tuesday 14 July1789 In the evening a detachment with two pieces of cannon went to the Bastille, to demand the ammunition deposited there. A flag of truce had been sent before them, which was answered from within: But nevertheless, the governor (the Marquis de Launay) ordered the guard to fire, and several were killed. The populace, enraged at this proceeding, rushed forward to the assault, when the governor agreed to admit a certain number, on the condition that they should not commit any violence. A detachment of about forty accordingly passed the drawbridge, which was instantly drawn up, and the whole party massacred. This breach of faith, aggravated by so glaring an instance of inhumanity, naturally excited a spirit of revenge and tumult not to be appeased. A breach was soon made in the gate, and the fortress surrendered. The governor, the principal gunner, the jailer, and the two old invalids, who had been noticed as being more active than the rest were seized, and carried before the council assembled at the Hotel de Ville, by whom the Marquis de Launay was sentenced to be beheaded, which was accordingly put in execution at the Place de Grève, and the other prisoners were also put to death.

Activity 3 The whole way from the entrance at the barrier at Paffy to the Hotel de Ville was lined on each side with citizens, and the most perfect tranquility was observed. After his majesty had entered the Hotel de Ville, he declared that he appeared there to gratify the wishes of the citizens of Paris, and to assure them of his readiness to do everything in his power to quiet their minds, and restore tranquility to the city. On his majesty s return he received every testimony of loyalty and affection from a most numerous and orderly populace; and it is computed that this day there were not less than 150,000 men bearing arms in Paris. Source 3: 'The London Gazette' - Wednesday 15 July1789

Activity 4 The Bastille made some resistance but was taken yesterday evening. The governor and sub-governor had their heads cut off, which were carried in triumph around the city. the King was at first very resolute. The thoughts however of the danger he was in have this evening induced him to recant all his former words and to submit in everything. Deputies have arrived this afternoon form Versailles with this good news, and it is reported that the king will be here hims[elf ] tomorrow, but I own I very much doubt it. The consternation that has prevailed in Paris for the last two days, is beyond all power of description. Few people have gone out of their doors, and all public amusement for the first time have been stopped. I however have seen everything of importance from the first entrance of the troops to the taking of the Bast[ille] which I was present at yesterday evening, and indeed the whole sight has been such, that nothing would have tempted me to miss it. Source 4: A letter from a Mr. Jenkinson from Paris, dated 15 July 1789

Activity 5 Source 5: Extract from a confidential report from the British Ambassador, 30th July 1789 The numerous printed accounts, which daily appear, of all that passes, both at Paris and Versailles (for the liberty of the press seems at present to have no bounds) leave but little, of a public nature, for me to communicate to you grace.

Activity 6i Source 6i: Extract from a confidential report from the British Ambassador, 30th July 1789 6i For your grace receives, among other papers a Récit of the taking of the Bastille, which I have reason to believe gives a pretty exact detail of the operations against the fortress

Activity 6ii 6ii excepting that it greatly exaggerates the number of persons killed; not more than seven or eight having lost their lives during the whole of that affair. The plan herewith enclosed, which I am told is very accurate, serves to illustrate the account that is given of the attack and subsequent advances. Either the misconduct or the pusillanimity of the garrison (which consisted of not more than eighty invalids) rendered the capture of the Bastille a work of no great difficulty nor of long duration. The fate of the governor Marquis de Launay, is generally lamented, for he was an officer of great merit and always treated the prisoners committed to his charge with every degree of levity and humanity of which the nature of their situations would admit: it may be observed that the mildness of the present reign is strongly characterized by the small number of persons who were discovered in confinement in the Bastille: yet these considerations were not sufficient to check the fury of the populace, animated by the success of the enterprise and heated with the spirit of vengeance. Source 6i & 6ii: Extract from a confidential report from the British Ambassador, 30th July 1789

Activity 7 No less than seven princes of the House of Bourbon and one princess, have fled in consequence of the troubles, but it is scarcely possible to imagine that the nation will not when the violence of it s resentment begins to subside be desirous of seeing these august personages reinstated in their respective situations of dignity, especially too upon the motive of policy, when it is considered what immense sums of money will be thrown into the hands of foreigners, during their absence from this kingdom. Source 7: Extract from a confidential report from the British Ambassador, 30th July 1789