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Louie the XVI did not accept the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. He then sent a group of soldiers to Paris. this outraged the citizens who the broke in to the Bastille, got all the weapons, and killed the soldiers. put the soldiers heads on wooden pikes, and demolished the Bastille with their bare hands.
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Louie the XVI did not accept the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. He then sent a group of soldiers to Paris. this outraged the citizens who the broke in to the Bastille, got all the weapons, and killed the soldiers. put the soldiers heads on wooden pikes, and demolished the Bastille with their bare hands.
Declaration of sentiments
The First Continental Congress drew up a statement known as the Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress, also known as the Declaration of Colonial Rights, or the Declaration of Rights in 1774. It was similar to the Declaration of Rights and Grievances, but that document was drafted by a different group earlier, in 1765.
You should understand that the Declaration of Independence is not a law enacted by any government, it is a statement issued by a group of revolutionaries; it claims rights, specifically, the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, but it does not grant rights.
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Collective rights are rights held by a specific group, for example first nations people have the right to fish and hunt freely in Canada. French people have the right to speak in their own language and to be understood.
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The Declaration of Sediments was a document that was wrote to show people how unfair women were treated and how they should be treated right with rights. A group of women held a meeting on in London about these rights. Many years after they meet again in Waterloo New York. Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote a Declaration of Sentiments. This document was the main discussion at the Woman's Rights Meeting. Sixty-eight women and thirty-two men signed a Declaration of Sentiments, although some names were taken off due to comments made by the press.