Well, in general terms, the American Revolution came about because the British government did not fully realize the seriousness of the unrest and dissatisfaction which soon developed in its colonies in North America. The British government in London considered the distant colonies more as a possession than as an extension of its territory and people. Ill-will between the British government and its colonies in North America began to develop after 1763. The American colonies had enjoyed a large degree of self-government, and they wanted even greater freedom from British control, so they resented the imposition of stronger British rule and heavier taxes. The colonists refused to pay these taxes, and in 1773 the Boston Tea Party was staged to dump incoming tea into the harbor rather than pay taxes on it. Troops were sent into Massachusetts to strengthen British authority. Other events which aggravated the growing dissatisfaction in the colonies were new laws which limited westward settlement, restricted colonial trade with other countries and required colonists to house British soldiers stationed in their communities. All these laws are passed without consultation of the colonists. When the American Revolution erupted in 1776, King Louis XVI of France supported the American colonies in their bid for independence from the United Kingdom. Little did the King know that he had helped bring about his own downfall. French military and financial support seriously weakened the French economy. In 1789, the same revolutionary fervor crossed the Atlantic Ocean and erupted in France. The effects of these revolutions spread around the world, as absolute monarchies in many other countries were replaced much more peacefully with limited constitutional monarchies, republics and other democracies. The American Revolution officially began with a document, the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. The French Revolution officially began with an action, the Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789. The most obvious difference was that the American Revolution resulted in the newly independent United States, whereas the French Revolution overthrew its own government. However, the French people were greatly impressed with the ideals of freedom and democracy sought by the new United States, and these greatly influenced their thinking. In the 1780's, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson came to France as diplomats, and their presence in Paris greatly impressed the French people.
Well, in general terms, the American Revolution came about because the British government did not fully realize the seriousness of the unrest and dissatisfaction which soon developed in its colonies in North America. The British government in London considered the distant colonies more as a possession than as an extension of its territory and people. Ill-will between the British government and its colonies in North America began to develop after 1763. The American colonies had enjoyed a large degree of self-government, and they wanted even greater freedom from British control, so they resented the imposition of stronger British rule and heavier taxes. The colonists refused to pay these taxes, and in 1773 the Boston Tea Party was staged to dump incoming tea into the harbor rather than pay taxes on it. Troops were sent into Massachusetts to strengthen British authority. Other events which aggravated the growing dissatisfaction in the colonies were new laws which limited westward settlement, restricted colonial trade with other countries and required colonists to house British soldiers stationed in their communities. All these laws are passed without consultation of the colonists. When the American Revolution erupted in 1776, King Louis XVI of France supported the American colonies in their bid for independence from the United Kingdom. Little did the King know that he had helped bring about his own downfall. French military and financial support seriously weakened the French economy. In 1789, the same revolutionary fervor crossed the Atlantic Ocean and erupted in France. The effects of these revolutions spread around the world, as absolute monarchies in many other countries were replaced much more peacefully with limited constitutional monarchies, republics and other democracies. The American Revolution officially began with a document, the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. The French Revolution officially began with an action, the Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789. The most obvious difference was that the American Revolution resulted in the newly independent United States, whereas the French Revolution overthrew its own government. However, the French people were greatly impressed with the ideals of freedom and democracy sought by the new United States, and these greatly influenced their thinking. In the 1780's, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson came to France as diplomats, and their presence in Paris greatly impressed the French people.
Because the American Revolution gave the people of France the believe that if the American could break away from their mother country England, which was one of the strongest in the world at the time, and having French soldiers participate in the American Revolution, gave them the idea that they no longer had to deal with King Louis XVI and that they could succeed taking over the government.
After hearing about the revolution that occurred in America, many French citizens began considering the state of their nation. Since the colonists rebelled against the British due to oppressive, abusive maltreatment from King George III and his policies and succeeded, the lower class (i.e., the peasants, farmers, and traders) wanted better treatment from their mistreating government. After much social unrest, the French people finally revolted.
Basically, the American Revolution led the example, inspiring the French people to rebel against their own oppressive government system.
they were not the same but very similar. they both fought for independence and freedom. American's wanted to see changes and break away from Great Britain. France wanted to see fairness in it's government
the cost of supporting the american revolution caused the french king to propose tax increases
Crispus Attucks is considered to be an American hero. During the American Revolution Crispus Attucks was the first African American to be shot multiple times at the start of what became known as the Boston Massacre.
There is a quite simple explanation for that. The American Revolution was victorious while the French revolution was eventually defeated, both from the inside by the establishing of Napoleon Bonaparte's empire and from the outside by the Holly League created specially for that purpose.its funny because the American revolution created democracy but the founding fathers were anti democratic and pro republic (rule by law)the french revoultionaries were more democratic, but they ended up being a bloodthirsty tyrany of the majority dictatorship.the french revolution although defeated influenced the change of many countries in Europe and latin America to follow their model. America and the french gainedf influnece from each other during the french revolution. out of the two the french one was more important
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The first shots in the American War of Revolution were fired at Lexington, Massachusetts and Concord, Massachusetts on April 19th 1775.
the cost of supporting the american revolution caused the french king to propose tax increases
The French Revolution happened during 1789-1799 and the American Revolution happened during 1775-1783. So the French Revolution happened before the American Revolution.
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He added to the French National debt by supporting the United States during the American Revolution.
No, Napolean did not start the French Revolution, he came after.
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The French revolution formally started in 1789
Crispus Attucks is considered to be an American hero. During the American Revolution Crispus Attucks was the first African American to be shot multiple times at the start of what became known as the Boston Massacre.
The Storming of the Bastille marks the start of the French Revolution.
The historical start of the French Revolution was the Storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789.
In 1789
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