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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The revolutions in France and the United States significantly inspired Simon Bolívar and Miguel Hidalgo in their quests for independence. The ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity from the French Revolution resonated with Bolívar's vision of a united Latin America free from colonial rule. Similarly, the success of the American Revolution served as a model for Hidalgo, motivating his call for Mexican independence and social reform. These revolutions provided a framework for challenging colonial authority and instigated a broader movement for independence across Latin America.
Liberal German refugees who fled failed democratic revolutions and came to America were called 48ers.
the difference about the situation in France than in north America before the two revolutions is that I really don't know I'm sorry... :{
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For Apex, the answer is: The success of revolutions in the United States and France. hope it helped ;)
Answer this question…The success of revolutions in the United States, France, and Haiti
the start of many revolutions in Europe. Many citizens saw the successes of these two countries and decided to try it out themselves.
You'll have to clarify that, revolutions happen within a country, not between two nations.
Monetary support for the American Revolution came from the Netherlands, France and Spain.
In the sense that it gave the French the idea, not at all. In the sense that the unpaid debt that America had accumulated from its borrowing from France and French support increased the unrest amongst the lower classes, then yes.
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But I do not believe that.
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