Ouverture Des tats-g n raux, Faite Versailles Le 5 Mai 1789... captures a pivotal moment in French history. This historical account details the opening of the Estates-General at Versailles on May 5, 1789, a significant event that marked the beginning of the French Revolution. The document provides insights into the proceedings, speeches, and atmosphere of this crucial assembly, offering readers a firsthand perspective on the political tensions and societal changes that defined the era.
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