Discussions brought up by thinkers such as John Locke, Voltaire, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau encouraged the political revolutionaries in the development of the birth of the rights of a man, beliefs of equality, freedoms, and liberalism. Along with it came the arrival of the “self-made” man, referring to the embracing of liberty of the individual and accepting radical views, creating another conflict with the values upheld by the monarchy.
It is believed that it is these same ideologies that led to multiple revolts around the world, especially in Europe, a continent composed of multiple kingdoms and governments based on feudalism. The seeds of these thoughts and beliefs slowly took root in the minds of the peasants everywhere, especially France. It is worth noting that France was not a poor country when compared to the other kingdoms of Europe, in fact, despite being heavy in