Chapter : French Revolution
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Extraordinary Fear, French Grande Peur, (1789) in the French Revolution, a time of frenzy and mob by laborers and others in the midst of bits of gossip about an "refined intrigue" by the lord and the favored to oust the Third Estate. 

Bits of hearsay spread, which made individuals alarm and an extraordinary dread moved through France. Ruler of France from 1774 to 1792; he was disagreeable for charges that he bestowed on his kin, was lord toward the start of the French Revolution, was removed by the National Convention and guillotined. The Great Fear was a most particular kind of uprising in that it was unconstrained, inconsistent and muddled. Students of history have not yet introduced a persuading account regarding what drove the frenzy of July and August 1789.

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