no
Louis XVI did not support the ideals of the American Revolution, he just wanted to weaken his country's enemy, Britain, who the Americans happened to be fighting against. Louis XVI persuaded himself, for selfish reasons.
Because the revolutionaries won, and the ideals of the revolution became the core of the Mexican Constitution, which holds until this day, this includes:A declaration of human rightsNational sovereigntySeparation of powersDefinition of a representative governmentDefinition of a federal system of governmentConstitutional remedySupremacy of the state over the Church
American Revolution and French Revolution. They were both justified themselves with Enlightenment ideals.
Thomas Paine did not directly contribute to the U.S. Constitution, as he was primarily known for his influential writings during the American Revolution, such as "Common Sense" and "The American Crisis." However, his ideas on liberty, democracy, and individual rights helped shape the political landscape that led to the Constitution. Paine's advocacy for republicanism and enlightenment ideals resonated with many of the Founding Fathers, influencing the broader philosophical context in which the Constitution was drafted.
The three ideals of the French Revolution were liberty, equality, and fraternity. The Constitution of 1791 established a constitutional monarchy that aimed to ensure these ideals by promoting individual freedoms, equal rights under the law, and a representative government. It limited the powers of the monarchy and created a Legislative Assembly that represented the will of the people, thereby embedding the principles of liberty and equality in the new political framework. However, the actual implementation and protection of these ideals faced significant challenges in the years following the revolution.
whoever put this up is an idiot
they fought it over
Because it was successful and integrated many of its ideals into the Mexican constitution.
They believed that expansion went against american ideals
The democratic ideals of the American people.
The American Revolution
Power divided among branches of government showed American commitment to Enlightenment ideals.
Louis XVI did not support the ideals of the American Revolution, he just wanted to weaken his country's enemy, Britain, who the Americans happened to be fighting against. Louis XVI persuaded himself, for selfish reasons.
i dont know honestly.
Power divided among branches of government showed American commitment to Enlightenment ideals.
Because the revolutionaries won, and the ideals of the revolution became the core of the Mexican Constitution, which holds until this day, this includes:A declaration of human rightsNational sovereigntySeparation of powersDefinition of a representative governmentDefinition of a federal system of governmentConstitutional remedySupremacy of the state over the Church
American Revolution and French Revolution. They were both justified themselves with Enlightenment ideals.