The tricolor revolutionary flag replaced which one of the following flags in France
(b) The Royal Standard (d) Federal flag (a) The Union Jack (c) Jackson flag
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When the Bourbon dynasty was restored following the defeat of Napoleon in 1815, the tricolore—with its revolutionary connotations—was replaced by a white flag, the pre-revolutionary naval flag.
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The tricolor revolutionary flag replaced The Royal Standard flag in France.
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- French people replaced the royal standard with the tricolour flag (blue, white, and red).
- French people replaced the royal standard with the tricolour flag (blue, white, and red). It has three equal blue, white, and red vertical stripes.
- It was first adopted as the national flag of France following the French Revolution in 1789.The Fifth Republic's official flag is the "tricolore" (three-color) flag.
- It was created when the King's (white) and the City of Paris' (red) colours were combined during the French Revolution (blue and red). Today, all public buildings are covered with the "tricolour."
- The concepts of "the fatherland" and "the citizen" emphasised the idea of a cohesive society with equal rights protected by a constitution.
- The concepts of "the fatherland" and "the citizen" emphasised the idea of a cohesive society with equal rights protected by a constitution.The former royal standard was changed to the tricolour, which is now the national flag of France.
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