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During the French Revolution, many people became more secular, meaning they most likely

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During the French Revolution, many people became more secular, meaning they most likely place less importance on religion.

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By the late eighteenth century, most French people did not consider themselves specifically religious and they started to place less and less importance on religion. This was mainly because people saw the Catholic Church's values and ways of operating as incompatible with the values of the Republic that were being formed. The Church, which was a very wealthy entity at the time, started to be harshly criticized, each time a bit more, for its growing corruption and for not serving the state's interests.

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Secular refer to a condition when a person act without any spritiual basis

Meaning, they most likely :
- Never went to church
- Didn't trust priests to take over the role of government

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