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Blue white red political symbol of french revolution

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Blue white red political symbol of french revolution:

The red, blue and white or the tri colour cockade was worn by the people during the French revolution as a mark or sign of protesting. It was an emblem that was pinned to the protestors cap, hats and coat.

The tri colour cockade was presented to the king after the people stormed into bastille. The tricolour cockade later became the 'symbol' of the "revolutionary government".

Answered by amalsomana
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It indicates the national colours of france.

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