Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
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_Liberty,_equality,_brotherhood_in_plaine_English">Liberty, equality, brotherhood in plaine English
It was the rallying cry of the French RevolutionariesThere were several rallying cries for the many different allies and participanting factions.
The most famous and catchiest is "Liberté,égalité, fraternité." In English this translates to, "liberty, equality, and fraternity." Fraternity in the sense of brotherhood and "common people against the government", rather than the more modern association.
The rallying cry for the Patriots was 'no taxation without representation.' The Stamp Act and the Sugar Act are examples of legislation that taxed the colonists.
"Liberté, égalité, fraternité", French for "Liberty, equality, fraternity(brotherhood)" is known as the catch phrase of the French Revolution.
You went the wrong way, Old King Louis!
give me liberty or give me death
Yes. That's what loyalists were. They believed that it was good to impose a tax for the American Revolution. The people who opposed this were Patriots.
The French Revolution happened during 1789-1799 and the American Revolution happened during 1775-1783. So the French Revolution happened before the American Revolution.
the inspiration of the American Revolution
Spies were paid during the American Revolution. Spies were paid for information and most of the their information didn't come cheaply.
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The American Patriots.
the American crisis was to discourage the patriots during the revolutinary
They were Patriots in the American Revolution.
loyalists, patriots, and redcoats
American Revolution
France.
they had no food and supplies
Spain or France (my aunt is a Social Studies teacher)
Patriots
American soldiers were typically referred to as Colonials or Patriots during the Revolution.
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Because 'murica got its freedom from the patriots