Many Parisians were suspicious of the intentions of the new National Assembly under the Third French Republic due to its conservative composition and the fear that it would undermine the revolutionary ideals of liberty and equality. The Assembly's reluctance to embrace radical reforms and its ties to the old regime fostered concerns that it might restore monarchical or authoritarian practices. Additionally, the Assembly's decisions regarding the Paris Commune, which had risen in response to economic distress and political disenfranchisement, further deepened the mistrust among Parisians who sought more progressive change.
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