explain the empact of abolition of censorship in france
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Immediately after the fall of the bastille.censorship was abolished. books pamphlets newspapers flooded the towns.They all described the changes taking place in France .This also meant that opposite views could be published. Festivals songs and plays portrayed the ideas of liberty and justice.
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Immediately after the fall of Bastille, censorship was abolished. Their was seen a great impact on the people of France for the abolition of censorship-
(i) Now the declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen proclaimed freedom of speech and expression as natural right.
(ii) News papers, books, pamphlets flooded the town and country side.
(iii) All events were described and discussed.
(iv) Freedom of press meant opposing views could be expressed.
(v) Plays, songs and festive processions attracted people.
(vi) People wrote about ideas of justice and liberty.
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