The French wore blue.
French wore Red and Blue
So, i'm french, and the colors of the French flag represent: - For the blue : It's the color of Paris - For the white : It's the color of the nobility at the time of the French Revolution - For the red : It's the color of revolutionaries Bye and I hope I didn't make mistakes (for translate) ;)
The Paris militia wore red and blue ribbons on their hats. Because of the role played by the militia in the revolution, the revolutionaries adopted these colors for their flag, along with white, the traditional color of France.
The Jacobins were a radical, left-wing political organization with the goals of providing universal suffrage, a strong central government, public education, and the separation of church and state. During their reign of power, they regulated the price of food, preserved the French Revolution from counter-revolutionaries and protected France's borders from invading forces.
The tri-color flag of France The French National Anthem: Les Merseillaise French Motto: Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite (Freedom, Equality, Fraternity) The sceptre Snake biting its own tail The eye within a triangle radiating light Red Phrygian cap The winged woman The law tablet The bundle of rods or fasces The broken chain
for starters in France we speak French so in FRANCE since we have more than one color we have multiple color bras
French wore Red and Blue
Just after the French Revolution, the King Louis XVI had to accept to wear la cocarde, which is a circle ribbon composed of three colors, blue, white, and red. At this time, the blue and red colors represented the city of Paris, which was the center of the Revolution. The white color represented the Kings of France, such as the lily flower. The message of the flag was so : The King is now between the hands of Paris (until the Revolution, the King lived in Versailles).
So, i'm french, and the colors of the French flag represent: - For the blue : It's the color of Paris - For the white : It's the color of the nobility at the time of the French Revolution - For the red : It's the color of revolutionaries Bye and I hope I didn't make mistakes (for translate) ;)
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"Blues" as a color is an English equivalent of the French word bleus. The masculine plural noun most famously references France's national football (soccer) team because of the shirt color. The pronunciation will be "bluh" in French.
The Paris militia wore red and blue ribbons on their hats. Because of the role played by the militia in the revolution, the revolutionaries adopted these colors for their flag, along with white, the traditional color of France.
The colour of Santa's clothes is red in France - no difference with the other western world countries.
The colors themselves have no specific meaning. Blue and red were traditionally the colors of the city of Paris, and white was an ancient color in banners used by the French in battle. The white was added to create a more 'national' character instead of a purely Parisian one.
The Jacobins were a radical, left-wing political organization with the goals of providing universal suffrage, a strong central government, public education, and the separation of church and state. During their reign of power, they regulated the price of food, preserved the French Revolution from counter-revolutionaries and protected France's borders from invading forces.
The tri-color flag of France The French National Anthem: Les Merseillaise French Motto: Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite (Freedom, Equality, Fraternity) The sceptre Snake biting its own tail The eye within a triangle radiating light Red Phrygian cap The winged woman The law tablet The bundle of rods or fasces The broken chain
They usually have a dirty blonde kind of type, but it depends if they live in southern France or northern France