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Write baiefly about the two similarities and two
differences you find between french revolution​

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Answered by dhanishtaguggi
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The American Revolution is a fascinating and enormous subject, with many parallels to the French Revolution, and it would be impossible to discuss every aspect of it in only a few paragraphs. However, here is a general overview. Perhaps the most interesting aspect was that the British colonies in North America were at first very loyal to the United Kingdom, but in a period of 10 or 15 years they became so dissatisfied that they demanded complete independence.

After the defeat of France in 1763, the United Kingdom gained the entire French empire in North America. At this time, the British colonists in North America were very loyal to their mother country. However, distance and time caused the colonists to evolve differently from British subjects in the British Isles. For example, the colonists tended to be more independently-minded and self-reliant. Their abilities and work brought greater rewards in the colonies, whereas society in the British Isles followed a strict class structure. Nonetheless, the colonists were content under British rule, which allowed them a large measure of self-government.

What caused the American Revolution? In general terms, the American Revolution came about because the British government did not fully realize the seriousness of the unrest and dissatisfaction which soon developed in its colonies in North America. The British government in London considered the distant colonies more as a possession than as an extension of its territory and people. Ill-will between the British government and its colonies in North America began to develop after 1763. With France defeated

in Canada, the British government then wished to strengthen its authority in North America. Political leaders in London decided to maintain a standing army in their colonies, and they imposed new taxes on the colonists to support the army. The army was intended to protect against French, Spanish and Native American attacks, but it could also be used against the colonists.

The American colonies had enjoyed a large degree of self-government, and they wanted even greater freedom from British control, so they resented the imposition of stronger British rule and heavier taxes. The colonists refused to pay these taxes, and in 1773 the Boston Tea Party was staged to dump incoming tea into the harbor rather than pay taxes on it. Troops were sent into Massachusetts to strengthen British authority. Other events which aggravated the growing dissatisfaction in the colonies were new laws which limited westward settlement, restricted colonial trade with other countries and required colonists to house British soldiers stationed in their communities. All these laws are passed without consultation of the colonists.

At first, the colonists wished only to have their grievances addressed and remain within the British Empire. The First Continental Congress was formed in Philadelphia in 1774 to petition the British government to ease their control of Massachusetts and to repeal what the colonists considered taxation without representation in the British Parliament. Instead, the British government considered Massachusetts and its neighbor colonies to be in rebellion, and British troops were ordered to take action. Boston Harbor was closed to punish the city for its "tea party". The first clashes between British and Americans soldiers occurred at Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts in 1775. After the war had erupted, the colonists resolved to end British rule completely and fight for complete independence. The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia and adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. This formally cut all ties between the colonies and the mother country.

The United Kingdom ordered a massive offensive to crush the rebellion. A British Army under Lieutenant General William Howe overpowered the Continental Army under General George Washington in New York. However, the Continental Army under General Horatio Gates defeated the British Army under Lieutenant General John Burgoyne at Saratoga in 1777. For the first time, the United States had real hope of winning its independence from the United Kingdom. The British defeat persuaded the British government to make concessions and offer the colonists the status of dominion (as it later granted to Canada in 1867). However, this major victory helped persuade France to lend its support to the Americans. French aid would be crucial during the remainder of the American Revolution. France recognized the new United States of America in 1778. Spain followed suit in 1779 and the Netherlands in 1780

Answered by ranupamroy55
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It is was a period of social and political upheaval in France and its colonies beginning in 1789 and ending in 1799. The Revolution overthrew the monarchy; established a republic; catalyzed violent periods of political turmoil; and finally culminated in a dictatorship under Napoleon, who brought many of the revolution's principles to areas he conquered in Western Europe and beyond. Inspired by liberal and radical ideas such as equality before the law, the Revolution influenced the decline of absolute monarchies while replacing them with republics and liberal democracies

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