The Réveillon Riot, which took place on this day in 1789, was one of the first violent outbreaks of the French Revolution. A mob of outraged workers and skilled-laborers destroyed the Réveillon Wallpaper Factory in the Saint-Antoine district in Paris. They also destroyed the stately home of Jean-Baptiste Réveillon, the owner of the factory, looting his wine cellar and setting fire to his possessions. The rioters also directed their fury at other prosperous local businesses, including the saltpetre manufacturer Henriot. The infantry and artillery were dispatched to disperse the mob. At the end of the riot, many people lost their lives (tallies ranged from 25-900) and several businesses and homes had been destroyed. (Read entire post.)Share
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