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lbvjy [14]
3 years ago
6

What were some of the reasons you think the American Revolution was successful but the French Revolution was not?

History
1 answer:
jeka57 [31]3 years ago
3 0
The main reason the American Revolution was successful because of the founding fathers and the structure they created with separation of power. The French Revolution was a failure because it didn’t result in a robust republic is unfair because it dismisses it’s other accomplishment. Napoleon Bonaparte became first consul of France in 1799, and emperor in 1804. In 1800, he declared the revolution to be over.
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France: French fur traders where great early explorers in North America. They mostly settled in Quebec, alongside the Saint Lawrence River, and explored sorrounding region. They also explored the Midwest, following the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, from the Great Lakes, to New Orleans, a city which the French founded.

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Site:

https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/why-is-it-called-the-big-apple.html

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