We’ll take a deep dive into the French Revolutionary project of fighting for liberty, equality and fraternity, which led to terrifying and bold choices, including the beheading of the king in the name ...
While the motto of the French revolution was “liberty, equality, fraternity”, in practice this did not apply to everyone. Only wealthy men over the age of 25 were given the right to vote for ...
These were the ideals of the early French Revolution: liberté, égalité, fraternité. Louis XVI faced a clear choice. Could he accept equality and liberty for all, or would he fight to keep ...
It introduced the principles of liberty, democracy, and the pursuit of happiness, influencing many other nations. The French Revolution (1789–1799) This revolution overthrew the French monarchy ...