both evolved fighting
The English Revolution, particularly the English Civil War (1642-1651), is significant in world history as it challenged the notion of absolute monarchy and laid the groundwork for modern democratic governance. It marked a pivotal shift towards parliamentary sovereignty and the idea of government by consent, influencing later democratic movements and revolutions, such as the American and French Revolutions. Additionally, the revolution introduced key political concepts such as civil rights and the rule of law, which continue to shape contemporary political thought and systems globally.
civil rights, fair pay, lack of food, social injustice
•Civil War Started (1861-1865) •Red Cross Started (May 21, 1881)
The civil war broke out after the Revolution of 1911 because the Chinese were still angry after losing the revolution to the European powers.
No English King was executed after the English Civil War. The execution of King Charles I occurred during the Civil War.
it provided French citizens with a successful model for a new form of government
The question is unanswerable unless the particular revolution is specified.
The English Civil War and the French revolution were similar in that they both involved regicide and a short-lived dictatorship. The dictators were Cromwell and Robespierre, respectively.
They didnt ;)
French revolution was in the 1790's, the Civil War was in the 1860's. Figure it out.
themselves... it was a civil war
yes
There were no french in the civil war their are some in the revolution though.
Its foundation is based not on English common law but on Roman Law and a mixture of French, German and Spanish law instead.
The French revolution was a class struggle and social revolution similar to a civil war. The American revolution was a colonial insurrection in which the colonies were fighting for autonomy.
No, the basis of US law is the English common law.
the difference is that Abraham Lincoln was in the civil war and the American revolution was the 13 colonies vs the English