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what are the main goals french revolution?

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Answered by akashwarrior06
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Answer:The three main goals of the French Revolution were liberty, equality, and fraternity. Liberty meant that everyone had all of their natural rights and freedoms. Equality meant that everyone would be equal in the eyes of the government. Fraternity meant that everyone would get along and respect each other's rights.

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Answered by sayantika7729
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The main goal of the French Revolution was, obviously, to overthrow the French monarchy.

Going into detail, following the Estates General of 1789, where the King of France was subject to scrutiny from the 3rd Estate (the French society of the period was divided into 3 estates; the 1st being the Clergy, the 2nd being the Nobility, and the 3rd being the Common Man) for refusing to give them ‘more influence’ over the Estates due to their non-hereditary power.

Taking an example from the American Revolution, the French people sought to break free from oppression from the higher estates, who were free from paying the King's taxes.

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