what steps did french revolutionary take to create a sense of collective identity among the among french people
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•The idea of emphasised the notion of united community enjoying equal rights under a constitution.
•New French flag, the tricolour,was chosen to replace the former royal standard.
• New hymns were composed.
• Oaths taken.
• Martyrs commemorated.
• Internal customs duties and dues were abolished and uniform system of weights and measures was adopted.
• Regional dialects were discouraged.
• The Estates General was elected by the body of active citizens and renamed the National Assembly.
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•The idea of emphasised the notion of united community enjoying equal rights under a constitution.
•New French flag, the tricolour,was chosen to replace the former royal standard.
• New hymns were composed.
• Oaths taken.
• Martyrs commemorated.
• Internal customs duties and dues were abolished and uniform system of weights and measures was adopted.
• Regional dialects were discouraged.
• The Estates General was elected by the body of active citizens and renamed the National Assembly.
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Measures were introduced by the French revolutionaries to create a sense of collective identity amongst people were:
- The ideas of ‘la patrie’(the fatherland) and ‘le citoyen’(the citizen) was introduced which emphasised the notion of a community enjoying equal rights under a constitution.
- A new French flag, the tricolour, replaced the former royal standard.
- The Estates General was elected by the body of active citizens and was renamed as the National Assembly.
- New hymns were composed, oaths taken and martyrs were celebrated in the name of the nation.
- A centralised administrative system was put in place and it formulated uniform laws for all citizens within its territory. Internal customs duties and dues were abolished and a uniform system of weights and measures was adopted.
- Regional languages were discouraged and French became the common language of the nation.
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