Social Sciences, asked by ruhu2, 1 year ago

what were the main value which the french revolution popularised

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Answered by Vishalkumar11111
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The french revolution is the first revolution of world.Their fore its is so popularished may be.
Answered by Apreeti
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The ideas of the French Revolution, coined in the phrases "Liberty", "Equality" and "Fraternity", triggered an enormous enthusiasm all over Europe
The individuals must be liberated from their old restricting contexts of village communities, guilds, monasteries and large families. The privileges of nobility and church should be abolished. Everybody should be become free and equal individuals only bound together as brothers in the nation."Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains" declared Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his "The Social Contract". The revolutionary French constitution was precisely such a contract, which allowed the free individuals to pursue their selfish goals restricted by the framework of the society contract only.

following her military intervention in the far-off America in support of the rebels of 1777, France and king Ludwig 16. had incurred an huge debt, which in 1784 had increased to 4 billion livres, an enormous sum, which the nation in the short run was unable to repay.


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