
1791
The year 1791 was significant because it marked key events in the American and French Revolutions. In the United States, it was the year the Bill of Rights was ratified, guaranteeing fundamental freedoms like speech and religion. In France, the revolution was underway, leading to the drafting of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, asserting equality and individual rights. These developments symbolized a shift toward democratic ideas, emphasizing individual liberty and challenging old monarchies. Overall, 1791 was a pivotal year for advocating human rights and reshaping political systems in both countries.