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History, 11.02.2021 14:00, summerdooleyu

The events encompassing the French Revolution are a series of pivotal moments in history that have deep ramifications on the world. However, due to the many, and often dire consequences of some of these events, it's difficult to pin down a point of no return for the people of France. Was it the summoning of the Estates General? The Tennis Court Oath? The storming of the Bastille? The execution of Louis XVI and the royal family? Or was it something else entirely? Your goal in this assignment is to select one of the pivotal moments during the French Revolution, and provide an argument backed up by historical evidence as to how and why things could have been different if your moment had not happened. (4 sentences)

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