What was the main aim of French revolutionaries?
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At first it was to give the Third Estate a right to have a say in the ruling of France and break the absolute power of the monarchy. The dream of the first revolutionaries was to have a monarchy more like the British, with the king (and the nobles) held in check by a parliament and less obligations and more rights for the lower classes.
Then the moderates got run over by the fanatics as the king did lots of stupid things that didn't help his case (like running away) and the equality for all and a republican state replaced a parliamentary monarchy.
Then the moderates got run over by the fanatics as the king did lots of stupid things that didn't help his case (like running away) and the equality for all and a republican state replaced a parliamentary monarchy.
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The main aims of French revolutionaries were:
- Formulation of a constitution that is formal.
- French revolutionaries had a purpose to eliminate monarchy government, the system that was used in ancient government and establish a republican government.
- Provision of basic social coinage centered on liberation
- To establish a foundation of democratic and secular republic
- The French revolutionaries would represent the state and shape the destiny of the country through the government representatives.
- They have a purpose to establish a sense of collaborative recognition between the people of France.
- The French revolutionaries had a purpose of conveying sovereignty into the French citizen’s body from the monarchy government.
- They had a purpose to explicit the utterance of nationalism.
- They had a purpose to relieve the European people from dictatorial government and bring democracy to the country.
- They also had an aim to create a peaceful united nation and promote education as well as research programs for the development of the nation.
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