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yes,america is a democratic country.
No. We are considered a democratic republic.
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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Both the French Revolutions and the American Revolutions inspired this act. The Revolutions mostly inspired the Latin Americans to gain independence as both the revolutions are an act of independence.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
One key factor that contributed to both the American and French revolutions was the widespread Enlightenment ideals emphasizing individual rights, liberty, and the critique of absolute authority. Both movements were fueled by a desire for self-governance and resistance against oppressive rule, as colonists in America sought independence from British control while the French sought to overthrow the monarchy. Additionally, economic struggles and social inequality in both societies spurred calls for reform and change.
Haiti had a genuine Slave Revolt. It had nothing to do with political ideology or lofty ideals. Enlightenment and philosophy played no part in it. They sought freedom from enslavement and death was of little consequence to them. It was all or nothing at all and they succeeded.