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Module 6 - Revolution in Everyday Life :red_flag:
Translation of the Ideals into Everyday Practice
One important law that came into effect soon after the storming of the Bastille was the abolition of censorship.
Newspapers, pamphlets, books and printed pictures flooded the towns of France.They all described and discussed the events and changes taking place in Francewhere they travelled rapidly into the countryside.
Freedom of the press also meant that opposing views of events could be expressed. Each side sought to convince the others of its position through the medium of print
Legacy of the French Revolution
The ideas of liberty and democratic rights were the most important legacy of the French Revolution
The ideals of freedom, of equality before the law and of fraternity remained inspiringideals that motivated political movements in France and the rest of Europe during the following century
Tipu Sultan and Ram Mohan Roy are two examples of individuals who responded to the
ideas coming from revolutionary France
Important People during the French Revolution
Georges Danton
Arthur Young
Jean Paul Marat
Camille Desmoulin
Chaumette
Political Bodies
Estates General
National Assembly
National Convention
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