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Who were the backbone of the revolutionary movement in France?
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Artisans
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Peasants
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Workers
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Nobles
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B Artisans
D Workers
When working-class radicals stormed the Bastille prison on July 14, 1789, it changed the course of European history. This event is considered the beginning of the French Revolution, and the demise of a system of rule by hereditary monarchies throughout Europe. The working class were Artisans and Workers. Thus, they were considered as the backbone of the revolutionary movement in France.

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