Black american were given the right to vote on Feb 3, 1870
The Enlightenment was an era where people started realizing that they had (human) rights, realized that the monarchy + aristrocrats/ rich ppl in general shouldn't do whatever they wanted to do (like kill a bunch of ppl for saying smth against the Crown's beliefs), realized that they are capable of believing and doing something more than just living as a peasant.
The French had really sucky monarchs (like King Louis the Thirteenth), and frankly, they were sick of living in famine and poverty, so it was kinda like being in the right place and at the right time-- they overthrew their monarchy, now aware that they had these rights (inspired by the Enlightenment). "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité" was the slogan. Liberty, Equality, Brotherhood = everything the monarchy wasn't.
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Im sorry but Trump is not making this world hard, he is making the economy more fluent and substantial, pushing America to achieve the stars and even though he can sometimes be childish ish, he wants to help America grow not fall. You can hate me all you want but Trump is also a LGBTQ+ supporter like Biden is soooo idk why people are making a big deal of it when they both support the same foundation here and yet people discriminate Trump only...
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The silk road or the silk route