The farmers before the revolution were concerned about the gap between the lower class and the upper class and were ready to bring about change to the French society according to the philosophy of the Enlightenment. People enacted their own Constitution, decided to treat all males fairly, not to give the elderly special privileges and to cooperate not to give equal voting rights to all people. This "sports" is very popular as "skirts" are knee-length pants worn by wealthy French citizens (literally culotte has no meaning). Welcome as it attracts some and all of me
Culotto is the work of poor workers of uprising and in the words of historian Eric Hobsubom gave "the main attack power of the revolution." Since they are lacking the noble sleigh wearing elite, the bourgeois revolutionaries do political work at the parliament hall and the legislature, so unmanned culottes live in the political landscape of the streets and plazas . Most fundamentally, the absence of culottes involves establishing a direct local democracy that guarantees consistent prices for key conditions. Rich bread available for elite and general workers
Regardless of whether the bourgeoisie is more hesitant in the case of bourgeois proof, regardless of whether it challenges the present situation, without forcibly denying the democracy promised by the revolution and sufficient commitment, the culotte repeats things in their hands Embrace and promote the revolution. Development Regardless of their special class position, their contribution to the revolution is profound. As Hassan wrote: This concept is indeed highly flexible, sometimes popular in the Paris world, sometimes a group of great revolutionary history, and sometimes armed men who dominate the division. But violent conflicts that occur frequently with Congress and authoritative authorities are not ideals of stereotypes. They show the true existence of this flesh and blood, the sleeveless pants of Paris.
Before the French Revolution (1789-1799), wealthy men usually wore this tights under the knees with tall socks. As a rude word, these aristocrats refer to low-ranking men meaning "without skirts", or "no culottes", as they can not afford them. As you know, the revolutionaries later called themselves "culotte" proudly as they regained their country from the gentleman of the land. Strangely, the word "skirt" is the meaning of a female undergarment in the French culture, so the word "without skirt" is comparable to "commando" or not wearing underwear, French It was a proverb.