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In August 1789, the three words that became the rallying cry of the French Revolution were "Liberté, égalité, fraternité," which translate to "Liberty, equality, brotherhood." These ideals encapsulated the revolutionaries' desire for individual freedoms, social equality, and unity among citizens. This phrase symbolized the fundamental principles that inspired the movement to overthrow the monarchy and establish a republic in France.
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Yes! majority of them were revolutionaries but not all of them. Some were with the government.
The landmark raided by revolutionaries in pursuit of arms was the Bastille in Paris, France. This event occurred on July 14, 1789, and marked a significant turning point in the French Revolution. The storming of the Bastille symbolized the uprising against the monarchy and the fight for liberty and justice. It is now celebrated annually as Bastille Day.
Different countries had different revolutionaries.
Jose Rizal knew that he would be the only rallying point of polities in the Philippines.
France
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In August 1789, the three words that became the rallying cry of the French Revolution were "Liberté, égalité, fraternité," which translate to "Liberty, equality, brotherhood." These ideals encapsulated the revolutionaries' desire for individual freedoms, social equality, and unity among citizens. This phrase symbolized the fundamental principles that inspired the movement to overthrow the monarchy and establish a republic in France.
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France aided the American revolutionaries against Britain.
American revolutionaries were aided by France.
the cocarde (English 'cockade') was adopted as a rallying sign by revolutionaries. Cockades were popular at the time and the mayor of Paris presented the king Louis XVI, a blue and red cockade (the colours of the town) which the king put next to his white one. There are several different stories about the birth of that three-coloured cockade, which according to the French historian Bernard Coppens, existed days before the king's visit to the Pairs town hall.
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rallying on the street.