It wasn’t. I say this because slaves were still enslaved, women had no rights, and only land holding men over 21 could vote. Congress were the only ones who could vote for president. In reality even though today we look at the constitution in a modern way the men who wrote it didn’t think the population of the new country were smart enough to vote. The 55 white men who wrote the constitution were the elite educated of the country.
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Both revolutions were intended to overthrow an unpopular monarchy. This is the answer on apex
Both wars were initiated by perceived injustices from the monarchies in question and inspired by Enlightenment ideas, and the French Revolution was, in large part, inspired by the American Revolution. (Ironically enough, the French absolute monarchy had helped finance the revolt of the American colonists against perceived monarchical excesses . . . and the debt thus incurred was part of the snowballing problems that led to the French Revolution.) The two wars differ in some key ways: -- The American Revolution was a revolt of colonies against an overseas king, while the French Revolution was a revolt of the lower classes within their own country. -- The goals of the American Revolution remained more or less the same from beginning to end, while the goals of the French Revolution changed, becoming more radical over time. -- The American Revolution resulted in two separate states which have essentially retained those forms of government since, while the French Revolution brought a succession of governments to France. The American Revolution was also not as violent as the French Revolution. French Revolutionaries (after storming the Bastille to start the Revolution) would execute any supporters of the king via the guillotine whereas American Revolutionaries were never violent persay towards Brits or supporters of the monarchy outside of warfare
The Colonist's, (American's), fought for their right's and freedom's from the English Empire, (British). The French, due to their hatred of the English fought with the American's while the Hessian (German mercenaries) fought for the British. The indentured servants and slaves fought for both sides, more on the British side feeling the British to be the better, 'stronger team' to be on. The American's won, and that is how the 'great experiment' began. The Great experiment is the belief that 'man' could govern him/her self. This would be the first time ever in History that this was tried.
The French Revolution was unlike the American one in many ways. In France the revolutionaries behaved like terrorists and even people friendly to the cause were executed. The American Constitution was far too liberal for the French revolutionaries.The French fought alongside the Americans against the English to accomplish a democratic, independent nation and the declaration of independence France as bankrupt at the time, so the people were very poor. Meanwhile they saw their monarchs in all their wealth and began to see them as tirans. The stories of the French soldiers that had fought in America began to spread and the French people wanted a democratic, independent non-royal state as well. Revolutionary ideas turned into real plans of attack. They wanted to rid themselves of a monarchy ruled by the royals, clergy and aristocrats. They wanted a say in the reigning of the country as well.Though, the French did not think it through very well, because when the revolution was over, the country was one huge chaos and no other European country wanted anything to do with the bloodthirsty French who had slaughtered thousands in their revolution. Secondly, the nation was bankrupt and could not even properly feed its people. Looking to the American Revolution was probably not a major factor as food.
It wasn’t. I say this because slaves were still enslaved, women had no rights, and only land holding men over 21 could vote. Congress were the only ones who could vote for president. In reality even though today we look at the constitution in a modern way the men who wrote it didn’t think the population of the new country were smart enough to vote. The 55 white men who wrote the constitution were the elite educated of the country.
They tend to be stronger than their component materials.
Probably.
because they think they are better/stronger/always right
Yes.
Probably.
No.
No.
Indian bison
yes it does
it made the government stronger and helped the leadership
The value is similar, with the American dollar usually being slightly stronger.