Using the Declaration of Human Rights and the Declaration of Citizenship, Robespierre alluded to the entitlement of Jews (a marginalized group excluded from elections and political positions even during the Revolution) to equality and civil rights.
In July 1789, the National Constituent Assembly began deliberations on how individual rights could be guaranteed and protected in the new state. One proposed solution was a document that explicitly protected these rights. Rights-based documents are a feature of British law and the recently enacted US Constitution.
Congress organized a committee to draft a Bill of Rights. On August 26, 1789, it passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. This proclamation became the cornerstone of the French Revolution and, according to some historians, its greatest legacy. The Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen served as the preface to all three revolutionary constitutions and as the basis for political associations and movements. It also set goals and standards for subsequent national governments. These standards were ignored and trampled upon during the radical stages of the revolution.
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