what step did the french revolutionaries take to create a sense of collective identity among french people
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The French revolutionaries took the following steps to create a sense of collective identity among the French people
(i) They introduced the ideas of la patrie (the fatherland) and Ie citoyen (the citizen), emphasizing the concept of a united community enjoying equal rights under a Constitution.
(ii) They choose a new French flag, the tricolour, to replace the royal standard.
(iii) The Estates General was elected by the body of active citizens and renamed the National Assembly.
(iv) In the name of the nation, new hymns were composed, oaths taken and martyrs commemorated.
(v) They established a centralized administrative system, which formulated uniform laws for all citizens.
(vi) They adopted a uniform system of weights and measures.
(vii) All internal custom duties were abolished.
(viii) They promoted the French language, as spoken and written in Paris, over regional dialects.
(ix) They declared that it was the mission and destiny of the French nation to liberate people of Europe from despotism, What It meant was that they would help other people of Europe to become nation-states like them.
(i) They introduced the ideas of la patrie (the fatherland) and Ie citoyen (the citizen), emphasizing the concept of a united community enjoying equal rights under a Constitution.
(ii) They choose a new French flag, the tricolour, to replace the royal standard.
(iii) The Estates General was elected by the body of active citizens and renamed the National Assembly.
(iv) In the name of the nation, new hymns were composed, oaths taken and martyrs commemorated.
(v) They established a centralized administrative system, which formulated uniform laws for all citizens.
(vi) They adopted a uniform system of weights and measures.
(vii) All internal custom duties were abolished.
(viii) They promoted the French language, as spoken and written in Paris, over regional dialects.
(ix) They declared that it was the mission and destiny of the French nation to liberate people of Europe from despotism, What It meant was that they would help other people of Europe to become nation-states like them.
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1. The idea of la patrie ( the fatherland ) and le citoyen (the citizen) emphasised the notion of a United community enjoying equal rights under a Constitution.
2. The Estate general was elected by the body of active citizen and renamed the National Assembly.
3. A centralised administrative system was put in place and it formulated uniform laws for all citizens within its territory.
4. Internal custom duties and dues were abolished and a uniform system of weight and measures was adopted.
5. Regional dialects were discouraged and French, as it was spoken and written in Paris, became the common language of the nation.
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1. The idea of la patrie ( the fatherland ) and le citoyen (the citizen) emphasised the notion of a United community enjoying equal rights under a Constitution.
2. The Estate general was elected by the body of active citizen and renamed the National Assembly.
3. A centralised administrative system was put in place and it formulated uniform laws for all citizens within its territory.
4. Internal custom duties and dues were abolished and a uniform system of weight and measures was adopted.
5. Regional dialects were discouraged and French, as it was spoken and written in Paris, became the common language of the nation.
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