There were two sides on the issue of revolution. The Bolsheviks were true radicals and wanted all power to rest in the hands of those who had directly participated in the fight. The more moderate Mensheviks favored a more broad and widespread inclusion that would include all of the people.
Themselves as one. They wanted their own government.
The people and peasants attacked, because the wanted to free their political prisoners, and wanted to show their support for the revolution and change
They did not. They disliked the Enlightenment ideas and wanted to go back to he Old Regime.
The foreign monarchies didn't so much as support the American cause. They really just wanted to hurt Great Britain.
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.
Themselves as one. They wanted their own government.
The people and peasants attacked, because the wanted to free their political prisoners, and wanted to show their support for the revolution and change
Yes, some wanted to provide active and immediate support to France.
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They did not. They disliked the Enlightenment ideas and wanted to go back to he Old Regime.
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The foreign monarchies didn't so much as support the American cause. They really just wanted to hurt Great Britain.
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.
In short, Marxists viewed World War I as wealthy emperors, kings, and capitalists squabbling over colonies and materials. Basically, poor and middle-class people were being forced to fight and die so rich people could get richer. Marxists not only opposed this, but also wanted to rid of the emperors, kings, and capitalists.
A loyalist wanted to remain loyal to England, they did not support the American Revolution and some fought along side the British Regulars.