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Les événements
539BC - Cyrus the great conquered Babylon, he announced that all slaves were free, he also said people had the right to choose their religion, no matter what crowd they're a part of.
3000BC - Only a few people had rights, the others were slaves
479BC - Cyrus the great's words spread to Greece.
272BC - Also spreaded to India
27BC - And Rome People followed rules with out being told to. It was called Natrual Law
1215 - A king from England agree that no one can overrule the rights to the people, not even the king.
1789 - French Revolution They had their own rights, the list was so much longer than the rest. They insisted these weren't made up laws, they were natural. Now it had became Natural Rights.
1800 - A General from France called Napoleon overthrew the new French democracy and crown himself emperor of the world, he almost succeded. But the countries of Europe joined forces and defeated him.
1915 - A young lawyer from India called Mahatma Gandhi insisted that all the people of Earth had rights, not just in Europe. Eventually, even Europeans started to agree
1939 - It wasn't going to be that easy. Two world wars broke out, Hitler exterminated half of the Jewish population of Earth in a horrifying Nazi death camps. 90 million people died, never had human rights been so terrifyingly close to extinction. Never had the world wanted more desperate for change.
1945 - So after WW2 ended, the countries of Earth banded together and formed the United Nations. Their basic purpose was to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights in the dignity and worth of the human. Now, it is called Human Rights
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