why the period after French Revolution can be called as the age of social change?
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the age of revolution is the period from approximately 1774 to 1848 in which a number of significant Revolutionary movement accurate in many part of European and the America the period is noted for the change in government from absolutist monarchies to constitutionalist states and republics the age of revolution included The American Revolution the French Revolution the Irish rebellion of 1798, the haitian Revolution the Greek Revolution the revolt of the slaves in Latin American first Italian war of independence and the 1848 revolutions in Italy and the Independence movement of Spanish and Portuguese Colony in Latin American in a way it included the industrial revolution the period would generally became the imperialist European States who would lose major assist throughout the new world for the British the loss of the Thirteen colonies would bring a change in direction for the British Empire with Asia and the Pacific becoming new target of for expansion.
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