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What principles were derived from the french revolution

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Liberty, Equality and Fraternity are three main principles of the French revolution. Revolution of 1789 or French Revolution is revolutionary movement held between 1787 and 1799.

The French Revolution was motivated and shaped by several distinct ideas. Three of these ideas were encapsulated in the revolutionary slogan “Liberty! Equality! Fraternity!”. The ideology of the French Revolution was broader and more complex than mere slogans, however. French revolutionary ideas drew heavily on the political philosophy of the Enlightenment and the writings of the philosophes. They also borrowed from other political systems. Many French revolutionaries had studied Britain’s government and society. They came to admire its constitutional basis, its separation of powers and its tolerance for individual rights and freedoms. The American Revolution (1775-89) provided French reformers with a working example of revolution and a successfully implemented constitution. The ideas of the French Revolution were also shaped by grievances that were specific to 18th century France. Some of the key ideas of the French Revolution are summarised below.

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The ideas of the French Revolution

Liberty. In the context of the 18th century, liberty was freedom from oppression, and 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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