They were impacted by the actions and the knowledge from the American and French Revolutions, on just how precious liberty and freedom are.
It made people in other countries think on how to gain the same power for themselves and the other citizens of the countries in which they lived.
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.
The leaders of the American and French revolutions were significantly inspired by Enlightenment ideas such as individual liberty, the social contract, and the separation of powers. Philosophers like John Locke emphasized natural rights, advocating for life, liberty, and property, which influenced revolutionary leaders in their quest for self-governance. Montesquieu's ideas on separating government powers helped shape democratic frameworks, while Rousseau's concepts of popular sovereignty underscored the importance of the people's will. Collectively, these Enlightenment principles fueled demands for freedom, equality, and justice in both revolutions.
Russian revolution was a cause of the Czar ignoring the needs of the people.
The Enlightenment fostered a shift in people's thinking about government, emphasizing reason, individual rights, and the social contract. Philosophers like John Locke and Montesquieu challenged traditional authorities, advocating for democracy, separation of powers, and the idea that governments derive their legitimacy from the consent of the governed. This intellectual movement inspired revolutions, such as the American and French Revolutions, leading to a demand for more representative and accountable forms of government. As a result, people increasingly viewed government not as a divine right but as a system that should serve and protect their rights and freedoms.
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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.
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.
they prefer neither they rather suck lollipops and drink beer
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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.
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