lyon,worker's uprisings in
1on April 9, 834, the silk workers' uprising broke out again in Lyon. The direct cause of the uprising was that the government arrested and tried the strike leaders and issued a decree prohibiting workers from organizing assemblies. This uprising has a more distinct political nature, which not only requires economic development, but also puts forward the slogan of abolishing the imperial system and establishing a political system. The insurgents wrote on the banner: "The cause we are fighting for is the cause of all mankind." Members of workers' organizations, mutual aid societies, petty-bourgeois democratic organizations, human rights societies and progressive societies formed a general committee to lead the struggle. The rebels fought fiercely with the government forces in the suburbs and downtown Lyon for six days, and were finally suppressed by the government forces because of the disparity in strength. The uprising aroused strong repercussions in Paris and many places in France, which promoted the development of the French workers' movement.