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Name 4 symbols used during french revolution and what do they stand for

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Answered by sharon47
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Symbolism in the French Revolution was a device to distinguish and celebrate (or vilify) the main features of the French Revolution and ensure public identification and support. In order to effectively illustrate the differences between the new Republic and the old regime, the leaders needed to implement a new set of symbols to be celebrated instead of the old religious and monarchical symbolism. To this end, symbols were borrowed from historic cultures and redefined, while those of the old regime were either destroyed or reattributed acceptable characteristics. New symbols and styles were put in place to separate the new, Republican country from the monarchy of the past. These new and revised symbols were used to instill in the public a new sense of tradition and reverence for the Enlightenment and the Republic.[1]

Answered by Maanharjeet143
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The most common symbols of the French Revolution include: The red Phrygian cap and the tri-color (red-white-blue) cockade (mentioned and illustrated earlier by another respondee). The Storming of the Bastille. The Guillotine.

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