i have the same question, the american revolution sort of triggered the French Revolution and i thnink the creation of the dutch republic lasted untill the frech attacked the Netherlands
The French Revolution of 1848 ultimately resulted in the creation of the French Second Republic. This is also referred to as the February Revolution.
NoveNet answer: Federal RepublicDemocracies. But don't make the mistake of connecting the two revolutions. They have too little in common for that.
Zionism is the movement responsible for the entire creation of Israel. It would be like asking: How is American Patriotism connected to the formation of the USA? -- American Patriotism is the movement responsible for the entire creation of the USA.
The French Revolution (1789) led to the regicide of King Louis XVI and the declaration of a the First French Republic.
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The most significant consequence of the American Revolution was the creation of a republic where it was made clear that the government was created to serve the people. Despite its "problems" the new nation of the United States was the first one that was built on elections, and the rule of law. At the time, there was more "democracy" in the USA than in any other nation.
The American Revolution, the creation of the US Constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation, and the creation of the first political parties in America.
The creation of the first independent republic in the Americas populated primarily by former slaves.
This Mexican law changed US immigration to Texas (then a Mexican state) and directly led to the Texas Revolution and ultimately the creation of the Republic of Texas.
The short term effects come in a large abundence but here are some... The creation of the constitution, Freedom and independence, Rights Formation of a Republic these are just some examples but im sure if u Google it u might get answers.
Hancock was a prominent leader in the American colonies, was very active in the creation of the United States. Without Hancock, it is possible that the American revolution would not have succeeded.