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American Revolution and French Revolution. They were both justified themselves with Enlightenment ideals.
okay, wow. Mr. VanVoorhis, 8th grade, shivela middle.
Yes, the American Revolution changed the world in several significant ways. It inspired other nations to fight for their own independence from colonial powers, leading to a wave of revolutions and the end of European imperialism. The Revolution also established the United States as a powerful nation, setting the stage for its emergence as a global superpower in the 20th century. Additionally, the American Revolution influenced the development of democratic ideals and principles that have shaped political systems around the world.
Louis XVI did not support the ideals of the American Revolution, he just wanted to weaken his country's enemy, Britain, who the Americans happened to be fighting against. Louis XVI persuaded himself, for selfish reasons.
The French Revolution was influenced by the enlightenment ideals of "natural law" and freedom. These ideals were also shown in the Declaration of the Rights of Man. Hope this helped(:
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Enlightenment thinkers of Europe had a profound impact on Western culture and politics. For example, their ideas heavily influenced the American Revolution and the French Revolution, both of which were rooted in democratic ideals.
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American Revolution and French Revolution. They were both justified themselves with Enlightenment ideals.
because of the tea act, which is one of the ideals of the 16th an 17th century.
The ideals of the Roman Republic inspired the writers of the American Constitution.
From the ideals of the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) as well as from the French Revolution (1789-1799).
okay, wow. Mr. VanVoorhis, 8th grade, shivela middle.
Yes, the American Revolution changed the world in several significant ways. It inspired other nations to fight for their own independence from colonial powers, leading to a wave of revolutions and the end of European imperialism. The Revolution also established the United States as a powerful nation, setting the stage for its emergence as a global superpower in the 20th century. Additionally, the American Revolution influenced the development of democratic ideals and principles that have shaped political systems around the world.