Yes people ate. The food supply was in peril, but it never reached the level of mass starvation.
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No. They ate dust.
They were unable to feed their families because of food shortages, high prices and high taxation.
Well the food didnt change at all it just stayed the same ,i dont think it would have changed because of the revolution.
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During th English industrial revolution, anyone could work, there wee children as young as five working in the factories, however they also went down into the mines, worked as maids and nurses and worked on farms. On the whole, children aged between five and sixteen did a lot of recognizable work during the industrial revolution. In the Russian industrial revolution, Conrad Stalin made the peasants do all the work and give all the grain to the cities, so despite the cities doing the work, the country starved and provided the food.
The Storming of the Bastille marks the start of the grass roots French Revolution. An attempt was made at creating a constitutional monarchy, providing tax relief, stabilizing food prices and adding representation to the government without avail. Austria threatened war and France obliged them. The King was beheaded and Reign of Terror was put into place to safeguard the Revolution.