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How is the French revolution connected to Russian revolution

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Answered by Anonymous
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In conclusion, it is clear that both the French and Russian Revolution were extremely similar, yet also had a few differences. The main similarity is that there was massive loss of life in both events, mostly the ruling class

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It is clear that both the French and Russian Revolution were extremely similar, yet also had a few differences. The main similarity is that there was massive loss of life in both events, mostly the ruling class. This was due to starvation of the peasants after Lenin's troops demanded that farmers met the quotas even if it meant they starved to death themselves, if not, they were brutally murdered. In one case, 11 peasants were beheaded and their heads were put upon spikes to publicly shame them for not following orders (of which Lenin encouraged.) Even though there were more similarities, the main difference between these revolutions was that the Russian monarchy were not a threat to the people of Russia, Tsar Nicholas wanted to be with his family, not rule a country. Yet Louis XVI caused destruction and chaos among the French people. Therefore, the French and Russian Revolution shared more similarities that differences

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