Mention the three principles of French Revolution?
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At the time of the French Revolution, "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" was one of the many mottos in use. ... When the Constitution of 1848 was drafted, the motto "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" was defined as a "principle" of the Republic.
Liberty. In the context of the 18th century, liberty was freedom from oppression, particularly oppression by the state or government. ...Equality. Equality also underpinned the ideas of the French Revolution. ...Fraternity. ...Popular sovereignty. ...Constitutionalism. ...Natural rights. ...Anti-clericalism.
Liberty. In the context of the 18th century, liberty was freedom from oppression, particularly oppression by the state or government. ...Equality. Equality also underpinned the ideas of the French Revolution. ...Fraternity. ...Popular sovereignty. ...Constitutionalism. ...Natural rights. ...Anti-clericalism.
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