they were all like, no you don't Hitler and Hitler was all like try and stop me and then France had no chance
The motto of present day France was the ideal of the French Revolution-liberty, fraternity, equality. But it took quite a while for France to get on track with these ideals.
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freedom of religion
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It is not exactly the same, but there are similar laws and ideals in France as to the Italian campaign. Other countries in Europe have taken to some of the same ideals and laws, some major ones being Italy, France, and Spain.
He attempted to build an empire by conquering other nations.
By 1793, France was at war with several countries, including Austria and Prussia, which had formed the First Coalition against the French Revolutionary government. The conflict escalated as Britain, Spain, and the Netherlands also joined the coalition, leading to a broader European conflict. The war was driven by fears of revolutionary ideals spreading beyond France's borders, as well as territorial ambitions among the involved nations.
In order to import their ideals into other nations.
The very concept of individual rights and personal freedoms for the individual citizen posed a serious threat to Nations who still operated under the feudal system. Enlightenment had its distractors and the Catholic Church was one of the leading opponents of such radical ideals.
Eugene Delacroix expressed romantic ideals of liberty. He was born near Paris, France on April 26, 1798 and died on August 13, 1863. He is regarded as the leader of the French Romantic school.
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