Catholics.
The American Revolution provided inspiration for the French Revolution.
it gave the world the idea of liberty,equality and fraternity
He was a supporter of the Jacobins,the group which most strongly believed that Liberty,Equality and Fraternity apply to all.
both wanted equality from the king and to be treated well. after both were heavily taxed by their king, they rebelled. all they wanted was some representation and to be taken care of
The Marquis de Lafayette quote, "The welfare of America is intimately bound up with the welfare of all mankind; she is going to become the respectable and safe asylum of virtue, integrity, tolerance, equality, and a peaceful liberty," highlights the idea that the success of the American Revolution was not just important for America, but for the broader ideals of freedom and democracy worldwide. Lafayette believed that America had the potential to be a beacon of hope and inspiration for other nations seeking liberty and equality.
False.
The American Revolution provided inspiration for the French Revolution.
William Penn first brought The Quakers to Pennsylvania. Other religious groups followed.
This was done by legal equality, religious toleration, and economic freedom.
They believed in the American ideal of the equality of men
William Lloyd garrison
it gave the world the idea of liberty,equality and fraternity
Yes. As a communist, Lenin believed that communism was a flawless system that would bring the world equality. If his revolution inspired other nations to embrace communism, that equality would spread farther.
The American Revolution
He was a supporter of the Jacobins,the group which most strongly believed that Liberty,Equality and Fraternity apply to all.
they believed in nonviolence and equality
Gary B. Nash argued that the American Revolution was driven from the bottom up by ordinary people, especially the lower classes and marginalized groups such as slaves, women, and Native Americans. He believed that their actions and demands for equality were central to shaping the revolutionary movement.