</span>Both<span> want a change from being ruled by an absolute ruler </span> both<span> have social inequality </span> both<span> have economic instability from war debt </span> You didn't add multiple choice so i just wrote what i knew...
<h2>Both conflicts were motivated by the writings of john locke and charles de montesquieu.</h2><h2 /><h3>Explanation:</h3><h3 /><h3 />
The Americans were allied against Great Britain, struggling for liberation, which converted it to a Civil War. The French Revolution also had a touch of the civil war, with the laborers battling against the nobility and the church. The Americans had a precise idea of a democratic government, while the French shifted into a state of chaos and confused frenzy. Few of the French who had aided America in her revolt was motivated by the American revolution to attempt a revolution in France.
Social inequalities between the estates, economic problems, government debt Effects abolishing monarchy, it lead to the Napoleonic era because of the turmoil in France Napoleon was able to rise to power quickly and win many battles for his county. Hope this helps :)