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'The seeds of equality, liberty and fraternity sown by the French Revolution led to the American war of independence.' do you agree with the statement ? justify your answer with appropriate examples​

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Answered by atharvinfo1811
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Answer:

I agree to this statement.

Explanation:

The American War of Independence was the fight of the 13 colonies of Britain in America against their mother country Britain. The British were not giving enough freedom, equality and were not treating the Americans the same way as the British. The French Revolution sowed the seeds of equality, liberty and fraternity. This showed how the common people could fight and overpower their government. Thus the seeds of equality, liberty, and fraternity sown by the French Revolution led to the American War of Independence.

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