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American Revolution Podcast

ARP363b Bonus Episode - Declaration of Rights

American Revolution Podcast

Michael Troy

Education, History

4.6938 Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

In the summer of 1789, the National Assembly of France, approves the Declaration of the Rights of Man. Lafayette drafted the original, with advice from Thomas Jefferson. This is the final Declaration, as approved by the National Assembly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:48.1

Hi, thanks for joining the American Revolution.

0:53.6

I'm doing this second bonus episode this week to follow up on my last regular episode about the French Revolution.

0:55.9

I'm really not planning on doing these bonus episodes all the time, but I thought some folks

1:01.0

might find it interesting to hear the Declaration of Rights of Man and the Citizen, which was

1:06.3

passed by the National Assembly of France on August 26, 1789.

1:12.4

Once again, I'm releasing this as a separate standalone mini-episode

1:16.1

so that if you find my recitation of a document less interesting than the regular episodes,

1:21.5

you're free to just skip this one and move on to the next regular episode.

1:25.3

The Declaration was a key document of the early French

1:28.3

Revolution. Although Lafayette produced the original draft, he consulted with Thomas Jefferson,

1:34.3

who was still the American minister to France at the time. You'll hear a great deal of the

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