On this day, 25 February 1792, groups of ‘sans-culottes’ invaded shops in France

On this day, 25 February 1792, groups of ‘sans-culottes’ invaded shops in France

forcing the merchants to sell their goods at affordable prices. The sans-culottes were the common people of the lower classes who, during the French revolution, became its radical partisans, fighting for social and economic equality and popular democracy. As a result, they were denounced by the upper-classes as ‘counter-revolutionary’. 

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