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what term was used to address the fatherland after the french revolution​

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Answered by SHRIYASHlohar
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La patrie en danger (French: "The country (fatherland) in danger") was the start of a declaration by the French Assembly on 11 July 1792 in response to Prussia joining Austria against France. Along with the Levée en masse declared the next year, it was part of the growing idea of "people's war" which developed during the French Revolution, where ideology "not only conscripted manpower for the regular armies, but also inspired ordinary people to fight on their own account."[1]

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