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Why did women enter the shops and took away bread forcefully in the French revolution?

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France was seething with turmoil due to severe winter that had meant a bad harvest; the price of bread rose, often bakers exploited the situation and hoarded supplies.The masses were hungry and the women who had to fed their young ones, after spending hours in long queues at the bakery, stormed into the shops.


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