On August 26, 1789, the National Assembly of France adopted the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. This foundational document articulated the principles of individual and collective rights, emphasizing liberty, equality, and fraternity. It was a crucial step in the French Revolution, influencing future democratic movements worldwide by establishing the idea that rights are inherent and not granted by the state.
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