Divisions within the Third Estate had already …

Years: 1791 - 1791
July
Divisions within the Third Estate had already began to grow at the time of the Champ de Mars massacre on July 17.

Many workers are already angered by the closing of various workshops, which has taken away jobs, leaving some unemployed.

Higher-skilled journeymen are also angered due to a lack of increase in wages since the beginning of the Revolution.

The attempted flight of the King had only increased the tensions between groups.

The massacre is the direct result of various factions reacting to the decree by the Constituent Assembly in different ways.

The Cordeliers Club, a populist group, had chosen to create a petition for a protest.

This had originally been backed by the Jacobins, though support was withdrawn at Robespierre's suggestion.

The Cordeliers had proceeded by creating a more radical petition calling for a republic and planning a protest that would help gain more signatures.

Based on records of the petition and of the dead bodies, the crowd was made up of individuals from the poorer sections of Paris, some of whom may not have been able to read.

The organizers seemed to desire representation of Paris as a whole, rather than any specific section.

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