Because they feared that the revolution would carry over to their countries.
They supported revolution, rulers, and nobles were afraid that revolutionary ideas would spread to their own countries.
Because they were Monarchies. Kings don't like seeing other Kings lose their heads.
Because European rulers,however,feared the French Revolution. By Peng
I'd bet they couldn't sleep over it since it was the very system that gave them legitimacy that was being toppled over.
to free Latin America from European rulers
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Because European rulers,however,feared the French Revolution. By Peng
Because European rulers,however,feared the French Revolution. By Peng
They acted respecfully and knowledgeable
Some major causes of the French Revolution were incapable rulers, unbalanced Estates General, economic collapse, Enlightenment ideas, and wasteful royalty.
I'd bet they couldn't sleep over it since it was the very system that gave them legitimacy that was being toppled over.
Other rulers may be concerned that the citizens of their nation, seeing the success of the French Revolution (and the American Revolution before it), could revolt against their government. The leaders wanted absolute power, and the ability of a nation to rise up against their government made rulers worrisome for their own countries.
Haitians were slaves to their French rulers. The Americans were seen as subjects and had rights.
All the absolutistic rulers in Europe were frightened of a similar revolution in their countries. (In the absolute monarchies the kings decided on everything ignoring the Parliament.)
One example of a revolution was when the communists defeated the Czar of Russia and his supporters, and they became the rulers of Russia as a Communist State. The French Revolution disposed of the French Monarchy, and became a Republic! Therefore, a revolution could be said to be an overthrow of the ruling class by the masses.
Absolutism was a purposeful attempt by European rulers to extend their control in the lands they ruled.
The Crusaders mainly spoke Latin, French, and various local languages depending on the region they were in during the different Crusades. Latin was the language used for official documents and communication among the leaders, while French was commonly spoken by the higher nobility. Local languages were also used for day-to-day communication with non-Latin speakers.
Absolutism was a purposeful attempt by European rulers to extend their control in the lands they ruled.