Discuss and compare the course of the American, the France and Chinese revolutions and analyze the reasons for and significance of the different outcomes of these three revolution
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Both the American and French Revolutions were focused around liberty and equality. ... America was trying to gain freedom from the rules and taxes put upon them by Great Britain. Whereas the French wanted to abolish the French monarchy and create a better government in which the people could have more of a say in society.
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- The American Revolution is motivated by freedom from British domination, but the French Revolution is motivated by overthrowing the French Monarchy. The both French as well as American Revolutions in the 18th century were motivated by economic conflicts and enlightened ideals.
- The two wars differ significantly in terms of location. The American Revolution occurred in a colony thousands of miles from its British monarchy.
- The French monarchy was directly threatened by the French Revolution, which took place within the borders of France.
- The communists' defence of the peasants and the murder of a political group led to the Chinese Revolution.
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- The themes of liberty and equality were central both to American and French Revolutions. Both nations were striving for freedom. America was attempting to free itself from British regulations and taxes.
- A rising nationalism that sparked revolutionary thoughts was fueled by a combination of escalating imperialist demands, resentment of the foreigner Manchu Government represented by the Imperial court, and the wish to see a united China with a less regional viewpoint.
- The parallels here between Russian as soon as Chinese Revolutions are much more significant. First of all, notwithstanding the lapse in time between them, both revolutions took place following the end of a second world war.
- Only one year separated the Russian Revolution in 1917 and the conclusion of World War II.
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