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The main slogan of the French Revolution was 'liberty, equality, fraternity' and it differed from the slogan of the American Revolution as it didn't sound as radical and violent as that of the American Revolution.
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- The American ideal of the revolution was inspired by the desire for freedom from the unjust British administration, whereas, the main concern of the French was regarding equal treatment.
- Hence, the mottos and slogans of the two revolutions differed from each other on the grounds of ideology.
To confirm the answer is A
Whereas Locke spoke of life, liberty and estate, the Declaration of Independence speaks in terms of life, liberty, and the <u>pursuit of happiness</u><u>.</u>
In John Locke's way of framing his theory, "life, liberty, and estates" all constitute an individual's personal property. We normally think of "property" just in terms of one's "estate" -- that is land, house, belongings. From Locke's perspective, however, our property is <u>everything</u> that belongs to us as persons, which begins with our personhood itself. Having life and personal liberty -- those are the most important things we possess. Then comes "estate" or our land, house, belongings.
Thomas Jefferson's words in the Declaration of Independence have a similar theme, though worded differently. Pursuing happiness--a meaningful and fulfilling life--cannot happen unless life and liberty are respected and protected first.
Establishing colonies in North America
colonies in the 16th century were seen as source of power and prestige. It is spain and Portugal that led the way,and their success and accumulation of wealth during that era made other european countries such as Great Britain and France to join.
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