What did the red cap worn by the sans-culottes in france symbolize?
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The "red cap" worn by "Sans culottes" in "France" symbolized liberty. It is also known as the "Liberty cap" or the "Phyrgian cap" and was adopted during the "French revolution" by the "Sans culottes" or the common people in the 18th century.
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Red Cap was worn by Sans Culottes in France as an image of Liberty. It's otherwise called the "Cap of Liberty" is seen on the flag of Paraguay, Santa Catarina, and a few others. The freedom cap goes back in any event to Roman circumstances. A liberated slave wore it amid the function of his manumission, and on exceptional events a short time later.
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