Camille Desmoulins Research Paper

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The physical setting of this historical drama was warm, partly cloudy with scattered showers and winds from S to E. The Palais Royal belonging to the Duke of Orleans; it was a palace with shops and cafes that people visited for entertainment, shopping, eating and to watch interesting people. From the looks of the photo, I consider over 100,000 people would be able to congregate here in fair weather. Camille Desmoulins was very inspirational, rousing, and appealing person that could move any crowd. Camille Desmoulins, an ambitious French journalist and politician, who played an important role in the French Revolution. Desmoulins was a good presenter and he was an important voice of the French Revolution. Camille Desmoulins yelled his disappointment

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