The events between 1789 and 1792 have significantly influenced French society. Ideas of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, encompassing the third estate, were integrated into French society, influencing the traditional system and creating change in constitutions and laws, leading to the creation of the republic of France.
The fight for equality started with the third estate, creating a national assembly, because of the unfairness in votes in the original assembly; the estates-general. Shortly after new assembly, on the 20th June 1789 members took the tennis court oath, swearing that they would keep meeting until a new constitution was signed.
This dramatic act of defiance by the marginalized classes of France proved to be vital in the fight in France for equality with a declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen that was passed in August 1789. Equality during the Ancien Regime was uneven and unfair, in particular the clergy, nobility not paying taxes. King Louis XVI is dethroned and a day later France is made a republic on September 22nd, 1792, after over a thousand years of French monarchy rule. The motto of “Liberty, Equality and Fraternity” is recognized with the establishment of the republic and now the power of France is held by the people and their elective representative. To build on this idea of equality, the Guillotine is proposed to the National Assembly on 10th October 1789. Now capital punishment will always take
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The abolishment of the Monarchy on the 21st of September 1792, was symbolic of the defeat of tyranny and absolute power that the rich had over the poor. A momentous event in the journey to freedom was the signing of the declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen by the National Assembly passed in August 1789 which states that all “men are born free and equal in rights” symbolizing the revolutionary idea of