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It all depends on what cause the revolutionaries are fighting for. For instance, the American revolutionaries for fighting for liberty. So a key value for them was patriotism and love for the country they lived in, as opposed to the one many were born in. France, on the other hand, fought against a horrible governmental structure that caused wide spread hunger and abuse of the Third, or common estate.

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