1. right to liberty property security
2.freedom from oppression
3. equel access to public office (not just nobility)
4. end of aristocratic privelege
5.fair taxation
Or
first estate had a taille (aka chief tax of 2%)
landownership majority were commoners.
second estate didnt have a taille.
third estate paid half their income to taxes.
third estate had least amount of rights.
The American Revolution provided inspiration for the French Revolution.
"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity".
To summarize the attitude toward the French Revolution expressed in the excerpts, one may note a range of perspectives. Some excerpts may convey admiration for the revolutionary ideals of liberty and equality, celebrating the courage of the revolutionaries. In contrast, others might express concern or criticism, highlighting the violence and chaos that ensued, viewing the revolution as a threat to stability and order. Overall, the sentiments reflect a complex interplay of hope for reform and fear of anarchy.
Catholics.
The Third Estate
The American Revolution was the political upheaval during the last half of the 18th century in which thirteen colonies in North America joined together to break free from the British Empire.
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
The word "is" implies equality - an equation. An equality would be expressed different, for example, "is more than", "is at least", etc.
False.
liberty, fraternity, equality
Liberty, Fraternity & Equality, that was the phrasology. The reality was very, very different. I am not sure there was much of any of it. Chopping peoples heads off because they are the Nobility just made other people fill the vacuum.
French Revolution is a group of people who fought on economic crisis on freedom and equality
equality, fraternity and liberty
Liberty, equality, and fraternity
fraternity, equality and liberty
Fraquility is not even a word. This "word" was used in the answer to what the French Revolution accomplished. It says the Revolution accomplished Liberty, Equality & Fraquility. The battle cry of the Revolution was Liberty, Equality, Fraternity. This is what they hoped to accomplish.
The American Revolution provided inspiration for the French Revolution.