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Describe the significance of these slogans relating to the French Revolution; liberty, equality, and fraternity

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The motto "Liberté, Equalité, Fraternité", was originally intended to unite and inspire revolutionaries. The three ideals: freedom, equality and brotherhood were the foundation of the 'new France' that the revolutionaries sought. "Or death" was added from 1793, with the full motto often painted on house doors in Paris.

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