What were the causes of each the American and French Revolution?
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Although the French and American people had several distinct and differing motives for revolting against their ruling governments, some similar causes led to both revolutions, including the following: Economic struggles: Both the Americans and French dealt with a taxation system they found discriminating and unfair.
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Both the revolutions has political, cultural and social causes.
Causes of American revolution -
- The appearance of various colonies.
- Heavy customs, taxes and duties.
- The Boston protest and blockades.
- The French and Indian war with alliances.
Causes of French revolution -
- The estate system which causes social inequality.
- There was considerable dissatisfaction with the French monarchy.
- Tax burdens in the country
- Costly wars that resulted in a financial crisis.
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