jomar813 jomar813
  • 03-09-2018
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Who called the french revolution a "sacred cause"?

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annjoy
annjoy annjoy
  • 12-09-2018

Thomas Jefferson.  He regarded the French revolution as the most sacred cause that man has ever been engaged in. The ideas of this revolution fabricated in phrases "Equality”, “Liberty", and "Fraternity”. Basically the revolution was meant to bring freedom and bring to an end domestic, political and religious oppression.

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KyraNelson3206 KyraNelson3206
  • 05-11-2019

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Thomas Jefferson called the French Revolution a " Sacred Cause."

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