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Allushta [10]
3 years ago
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(I will give brainliest plz answer only if u can) Compare and contrast the similarities and differences between the American Rev

olution and the French Revolution: Consider
how it started why it started, and how it ended for both revolutions and determine the similarities and differences
State at least 3 differences and 3 similarties in 2-3 paragraphs. Please use complete sentences for full credit. Thanks
History
1 answer:
Dafna11 [192]3 years ago
7 0

Explanation:

Both want a change from being ruled by an absolute ruler, both have economic instability from war debt, both have social inequality. And also, both started because of enlightenment ideas. What was the major difference between the American and French Revolutions? The American revolution didn't have the reign of terror.

to gain representation in government. to reduce inequality between the classes. to increase taxation for most citizens. to gain independence from Britain.

Both revolutions were focused on the countries gaining freedom and independence, mainly looking at the concepts of liberty and equality. America wanted to escape from the regulations and rules that the British were putting on them, whereas the French simply wanted to abolish the monarchy in their own country.

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