Both revolutions started rather moderately, with people demanding more representation in government. Neither gained the full support of everyone in the respective nations either, as evidenced by Loyalists in the US and counterrevolutions in areas like the Vendee in France. In France, the revolution became more radical and ideological, taking Enlightenment ideals and rationalism to the extreme. The revolution in France also led to the dictatorship of Napoleon and the restoration is Bourbon monarchs, so ultimately a return to the status quo, while the American Revolution was successful in gaining American independence. Furthermore, the French Revolution was fought in France while the American Revolution was fought in the colonies of England and never sought to completely depose George III, just remove his control of the colonies.
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The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits a State from depriving any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, and from denying to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws, but it adds nothing to the rights of one citizen as against another.
<u>There were many factors that led to the WW2 Some of which are-</u>
The treaty of versalies- The treaty of versalies was signed to end the world war 1 led the Germans to feel victimised and they became aggressive leading to start a war with US.
The great depression- It caused widespread unemployment and major inflammation in Germany which facilitated the Hitler's career in beginning.
Nazi's ideology was taking a high toll and the Germans felt betrayed and hence developed a feeling of us or them.
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