how did changes in clothing after the french revolution express the idea of equality.
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Both men and women began wearing clothes that were loose and comfortable.
The color of France-blue, white and red became popular as they were a sign of the patriotic citizen. Red cap of liberty, long trousers and the revolutionary cockade pinned on to a hat became part of dressing
The color of France-blue, white and red became popular as they were a sign of the patriotic citizen. Red cap of liberty, long trousers and the revolutionary cockade pinned on to a hat became part of dressing
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Both men and women began wearing clothes that were loose and comfortable. The system of education as it prevails today was introduced by the British Government sometime in 1835 with the sole purpose of producing Indian clerks to serve their British masters.
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