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yes,america is a democratic country.
No. We are considered a democratic republic.
Democracy often failed in Latin America following revolutions due to a combination of factors, including political instability, weak institutions, and the prevalence of authoritarian regimes. Many new governments struggled to establish effective governance and maintain public support, leading to coups and military interventions. Additionally, socio-economic inequalities and regional disparities fueled discontent, undermining democratic processes. The legacies of colonialism and foreign intervention also complicated the transition to stable democratic systems.
the start of many revolutions in Europe. Many citizens saw the successes of these two countries and decided to try it out themselves.
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the enlightenment affect the revolutions in England and America by making them into wealthier states
Liberal German refugees who fled failed democratic revolutions and came to America were called 48ers.
The 18th-Century (Age of Enlightenment)
The Enlightenment inspired democratic ideas about the rights of man.
The Enlightenment significantly influenced the development of political revolutions in Europe and the Americas during the 18th century. Key countries affected included France, where the ideas of liberty and equality fueled the French Revolution, and the American colonies, which sought independence from British rule inspired by Enlightenment principles of democracy and individual rights. Additionally, Enlightenment thought resonated in places like Latin America, where it contributed to independence movements against colonial powers.
Revolutions in America and France were driven by Enlightenment ideas that emphasized individual rights, liberty, and equality. In America, the desire for independence from British rule, fueled by taxation without representation and a lack of political autonomy, led to the American Revolution. In France, widespread discontent with the monarchy, social inequality, and economic hardship sparked the French Revolution, as citizens sought to overthrow the oppressive regime and establish a more democratic government. Both revolutions illustrated a broader movement towards self-determination and the questioning of traditional authority.
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A child of the Enlightenment movement, john Locke, wrote the Social Contract that first allowed the justification for America to break away from England. Enlightenment also contributed to the ideas of equality, religious tolerance, and freedom of speech that was adapted by the US government.
The ideas of the Enlightenment, such as liberty, equality, and sovereignty of the people, inspired Latin American revolutionaries to challenge colonial rule and fight for independence from Spain and Portugal. These ideas fueled a desire for self-determination and autonomy, leading to revolutions across Latin America in the early 19th century. Leaders like Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín were influenced by Enlightenment ideals in their quest to liberate their countries.
No
George Washington contributed to the Enlightenment by leaving the Church of England to become independent. Washington helped develop government and form a revolution in America.