The dawning of a new era of freedom, equality, and brotherhood it what it represented to many Romantics.
The dawning of a new era of freedom, equality, and brotherhood it what it represented to many Romantics.
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The Romantics regarded the French Revolution as Europe's future. The revolutionary watchwords liberty,rights of man,the individual, and equality became their basis of a moral and humanitarian viewpoint that could be applied beyond the orbit of French Revolution. (Matthews and Platt, 477). However, the French Revolution also had negative aspects. They likewise deplored Napoleonic imperialism, which squeezed the life out of other cultures by conquering them and then imposing French customs. (Matthews and Platt, 477). Later conservative Romantics renounced the French Revolution's stress on their ideas and natural rights and focused their attention on history, rights, and traditions. They were more towards a nationalistic point of view rather than the revolutions international spirit.
Before the French Revolution, the French were inspired by the Enlightenment Period as well as the American Revolution. The French Revolution lead to many changes in France's government and greatly changed their society.
Without specifying which revolution, it is difficult to provide an answer.
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There is no bible of the French revolution. There are many historical books about the period, both fiction and non-fiction
french people vs. french government
This could refer to either Napoleon Bonaparte or Charles DeGaulle,
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