No taxation without representation was their rally cry, it obviously lead to the Colonists becoming independent.
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Egypt's government continues to hold on to power after two weeks of sometimes violent protests. History offers a guide to what makes a revolution more likely to succeed — or fail. Iran's popular uprising, for example, succeeded in 1979, but China crushed the 1989 uprising in Tiananmen Square.
The culture of Israeli, Jewish, and Hebrew people got linked with Judaism because of the distinct historical situation which fused the religion with different occurrences of oppression and persecution. These themes were present throughout Judaism’s history that started with Abraham, and his agreement with God, making Abraham its members as one of the ‘Chosen People’.
The events that happened became a part of Judaism which in turn created a cultural component that is still present until now even after 3,500 years.
Taxes were the main cause for the French Revolution. France government taxation regime was excessive and unfair. They had to pay direct taxes, indirect taxes but nobility and clergy were exempt from direct taxes. However, they did not think that no one should pay taxes, taxes had to be collected for the common welfare but they were to be taxed fairly and spent rationally.
Another important cause for the Revolution was that Royalty seemed to enjoy some innate rights while commoners’ were neglected. With the revolution, the idea that there were natural undeniable rights to all human beings such as liberty and, property came forth. The idea that rights should be written in a Constitution was set forth during the French Revolution. People did not feel represented by government but the opposite, they felt exploited and that gave place to the Revolution too.