"After the flight to Varennes in June 1791, critics of the monarchy began to depict the king , the queen and sometimes the
entire royal family as animals.
The dehumanizing gesture opened the way to ever more vehement attacks on the king and queen and ultimately to the arrest, the imprisonment, trial, and execution of each one."
Liberty, Fraternity, Equality
Exploring the French Revolution
Jack R.
Censer and Lynn Hunter.
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