Simon Bolivar was influenced by the American and French revolutions in that he desired the constitutional freedoms that were contained in the American and French documents to become part of the lives of the people of his nation.
Though the revolutions failed to establish new governments, they helped spread ideas that inspired later revolutions.
Russian revolution was a cause of the Czar ignoring the needs of the people.
Switzerland didn't exist before the 13th century, and only assumed its present shape in 1815, so the French-speaking areas were acquired (usually by force, and not always from France) during the confederation's expansion amid the confusion of Europe's borders in the 16th-18th centuries. It's the reason why there are Catalan people in France, French-speakers in Italy etc: the people stayed put, but the borders moved.
The French revolution sent shock waves through the European monarchy. It left them all wondering who would be the next to be depose in a revolution. Many people around the world were affected by the french revolution not just England. It changed the way that people thought about being run by a monarchy or a royal family. People started to realise that this was not the way that many countries should have been run and wanted a change. The main reason Australia is a democracy today was because of the french revolution and fight against the monarchy.
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All of Europe - the poor people living in the area were affected as the had no money to survive on. and then they all died. happily ever after. tee hee
Both revolutions were intended to overthrow an unpopular monarchy.
In both cases, people fought and died.
Simon Bolivar was influenced by the American and French revolutions in that he desired the constitutional freedoms that were contained in the American and French documents to become part of the lives of the people of his nation.
They disrupted the lives of the people in those regions.
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A lot of people are confused between the French and Industrial Revolutions because (1) they both have the word "revolution" in them, (2) they both take place in Europe, (3) and they both take place at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. However, the French Revolution and Industrial Revolution are fundamentally different affairs.
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They Disrupted the lives of people in those regiona
History coursebooks in high school usually have chapters about French and Russian Revolutions. Some chapters regarding Nazism and World War II are also there. But what is it in these topics that make them essential for the study of European (or say world) history? I think that is related to the influence, these incidents had on the entire world.French Revolution: It not only had a long-term impact on French perception of politics, society, religion and ideas, but also introduced the idea of liberalism to the world. Many countries were affected by the ideas coming from the revolution. Neighboring European countries were directly affected due to revolutionary wars that followed. Many colonies around the globe were also influenced by the idea of liberalism and nationalism and gained independence in coming centuries.Russian Revolution: It introduced the idea of socialism. This was the start of the making of USSR influenced by the ideas of socialism.