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Mao Zedong believed that the working class would drive a Chinese revolution. He also believed that Communism was the best way to achieve the revolution's end goals.
He was part of a coup against the lawful government which created the Consulate and made him the First Counsul of France.
The goals of the Bolsheviks in starting their revolution were to maintain hold on power, and to improve the lifestyle of the poor.
A number of similarities may be found in the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution. For one thing, both were 'revolutionary' in a basic sense: they resulted in radical social changes in and outside of the particular regions where they took place. At the same time, both were viewed with tremendous hostility and with tremendous optimism by various contemporary participants and observers.
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The main goals of the Haitian Revolution were to achieve independence from French colonial rule, abolish slavery, and establish equality and freedom for all Haitians regardless of race.
The stated goals in the slogan of the French Revolution were liberty and equality, as well as fraternity. The French Revolution took place from 1789 to 1799.
The stated goals in the slogan of the French Revolution were liberty and equality, as well as fraternity. The French Revolution took place from 1789 to 1799.
The French Revolution (1789-1793) attempted to establish a democratic government in place of the monarchy. Its goals were "Liberté, égalité, fraternité" (Liberty, equality, brotherhood).
He felt if he did this, it would advantage him politically.
He felt if he did this, it would advantage him politically.
writing a constitution
He felt if he did this, it would advantage him politically.
He felt if he did this, it would advantage him politically.
Austria,Prussia,Great Britain, and Russia
Mao Zedong believed that the working class would drive a Chinese revolution. He also believed that Communism was the best way to achieve the revolution's end goals.