Sunday 28 February 2021

The Ideals

 The French Revolutionaries set out to fight for the ideals of Fraternity (fraternite), Equality (egalite), and Liberty (liberte).  In your opinion, were they successful?  Explain.


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6 comments:

  1. in my opinion no, the revolutionaries were not successful in creating fraternity or liberty, as they were killing each other constantly and that's not really freedom or brotherhood. they did however create more equality with the Napoleonic code, for the men anyways.

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  2. I don't think they were successful because they all kept killing each other and kept fighting instead of talking it out.

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  3. They were not successful at achieving this goal, while the intent of their actions was to set these three ideals into place, they ended up with a result that was the opposite of what was intended such as division and war. - ZN

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  4. there wasn't much liberty because vade France which shows there wasn't a fraternity because they turned against each other. there was some equality because they all had to pay taxes in the end. people stormed the bastille beheaded the prison guard and released 7 prisoners. I don't think fraternity was successful because the French Emigres wanted Prussia and Austria to in. -T.S

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  5. In my personal thinking, i think it was not successful because just cause people want brotherhood, equality and freedom, that doesn't mean they need to start killing each other. That action can cause more problems such as war. -Jean

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  6. I don't think they were successful because when you kill everyone who stands up against you your not really fighting for liberty, fraternity, and equality. LK.

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