For American Revoultion, America fought for independance and wanted to worship freely. They wanted to make America a Christian nation. They never killed any loyalist in their country or made any violence. King George III was a tyrannical king to the Americans. He was unlike Louis XVI. The French Revolution wanted to take down Catholicism Christianity, while we (the Americans) fought to make America a Christ-following nation.
The American Revolution succeeded in establishing the long-term representative government while the French Revolution eventually produced a dictator (Napoleon Bonaparte). The American Revolution was different from the French revolution because the Americal revolution was a revolt against a colonial power. The French revolution was an uprising against the appression imposed by Members of the titled nobility.
The French revolution was a class struggle and social revolution similar to a civil war. The American revolution was a colonial insurrection in which the colonies were fighting for autonomy.
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No violence. The new King arrived by invitation.
The American Revolution produced an entirely new country. The French Revolution only added new things to the way Parliament could interact with the people.
It didn't. The American Revolution was over before the French Revolution began.
Was called the boivarian revolution, which were in many different latin american countries over many years.
I'm assuming you mean how all three are different. The America revolution was to break away from the Mother Country. The French revolution was to force the monarchy out of power so they could have a democratic government. The Glorious Revolution was to keep Catholics off throne of Protestant England because a Catholic heading the Anglican church just wouldn't work.
The American Revolution.
The American Revolution
The French Revolution occurred after the American Revolution. The American Revolution took place between 1765 and 1783, resulting in the independence of the American colonies from British rule. The French Revolution began in 1789 with the storming of the Bastille and lasted until 1799, leading to significant political and social changes in France, including the end of the monarchy.
The French Revolution is most likely to be compared to the American Revolution because the French peasants had gotten the idea of the American's Constitution and the idea of rebelling from the leader.