They wanted "Liberty", "Equality" and "Fraternity"
some people would consider them revolutionaries depending on how the define a revoultion, chartists did want change but they didn't want absolute change which in some peoples opinions mean they don't count as revolutionaries
The fur trade.
The simple answer is that the Revolutionaries wanted change and the existing French government under King Louis XVI desired to maintain the status quo. At some point one side or the other was going knuckle under, yell uncle or call it quits. If that failed to transpire "Heads were going to Roll" (Pun Intended)They got change, bread and hope.King Louis got to face the guillotine.As an unintended consequence the Citizen's also were allowed to participate in the Reign of Terror, the reign of Napoleon and the creation of a French Empire.
The original revolutionaries, once they are mostly successful, are now worried about some future revolutionaries starting a different revolution, to redo the society once again. To the original revolutionaries, what they believed in was right. So, what's the need for another revolution, they think. So, they do not want another revolution after their revolution, or a revolution within their revolution. In the chaos of their revolution, they have the incentive and means to wipe out anyone they think differs from their viewpoint. In the same chaos, someone else can wipe out the original revolutionaries, and hijack the revolution. The incentive of money, power, women, and future good life is far too much to resist.
Pope Boniface VIII did not want them to impose taxes on clerics, nor did he want French king Philip IV to try a French bishop in a royal court.
some people would consider them revolutionaries depending on how the define a revoultion, chartists did want change but they didn't want absolute change which in some peoples opinions mean they don't count as revolutionaries
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All authorities fear revolutionaries.
The fur trade.
Reformists want to improve the existing government. Revolutionaries want to overthrow it and start over from scratch.
Well, they supported sans-culottes and so they also supported revolution and they wanted equality between citizens but if someone disagreed they executed him. HOPE THIS HELPED :)
The French people wanted a constitution that would provide them with rights and government involvement.
social equality
They wanted individually and equality
They want equality.
to want is 'vouloir' in French.