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Mandarinka [93]
4 years ago
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Who was the American revolution different from the French Revolution

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Alisiya [41]4 years ago
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The French aimed to reform the absolute rule of Louis XVI. The Americans provided a working model of revolutionary success that wasn’t lost on the French.
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<span>“The term ‘industrial revolution’ refers to the shift of an economy from one in which most of its production is agriculturally based to one based on the mechanized manufacturing of goods in large-scale enterprises.”
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The first industrial revolution began in England in the mid to late 1700s.  Signs of industrialization were evident in New England beginning in the early 1800s but dramatic shifts did not occur until after the civil war.

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