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... erupting in areas all over the country, and with the threat of war against Austria and Prussia looming, it was vital that ordered be maintained during such turbulent and riotous times (Sydenham, 156). Although the new constitution had already been written and implemented, and the citizens of France had their freedoms and liberties, their was still plenty of public dissent and disapproval as to whether these laws would help create a new government and prevent the country from breaking apart. The people had come this far and they were not prepared to watch their extreme efforts go to waste by way of failure or restoration of an absolute monarch. As a result, the radical forces were able to gain the support of the citizens by declaring the newly written and implemented Constitution of 1791 as ineffective and useless, since it did not suit the needs of all members of France's ...
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