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    threat from England to strip away the liberties Americans worked so hard to build, would not be taken lightly. Taxes passed by the crown to help reduce the debt caused by The French and Indian War slowly eroded any loyalty Americans felt for the crown. This erosion resulted in The Revolutionary War. At the beginning of The French and Indian War the refusal of Americans to contribute financially was an issue for the Crown and Parliament. However these concerns were put on the back burner in…

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    The French Revolution sought to end the reign of the Estates. The Estates were a set of three classes. Within the first estate was the high clergy, which was equivalent to 1% of the population. The Second Estate held the Nobles, 2% of the population. The Third estate was composed of everyone else, including merchants and farmers, so close to 97% of the population. This system only favored the First and Second Estate. When it came to voting, each Estate only had one vote, and the First and Second…

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    To what extent did women benefit from the French Revolution? During the 18th century women were controlled by their husbands and seen as property. There was a gender division between men and women; men were seen as the stronger sex, with greater intelligence, courage, and determination. While women, were seen to be governed by their emotions, thus referred to as the weaker sex (2). A women's role in 18th century France, included finding a husband, reproducing, maintaining a household, and…

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    The French Revolution, which lasted ten years, contained many grand and little, but important conflicts. These conflicts have great contribution as to why the war was prolonged. During this time period, there was chaotic bloodbaths and great suffering because of its failure to achieve all of its goals. Throughout the revolution, there was a certain time period where capital punishment was brought upon society. In the French Revolution, capital punishment was also known as the usage of the…

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    The Atlantic Revolutions consisted of the American, French, Haitian, and Spanish revolutions. Many similarities can be found between the revolutions, but there are also many differences. Each revolution influenced the other. They shared the same ideas and grew out of the European Enlightenment. These revolutions would soon abolish slavery, extend suffrage, develop constitutions, and secure equality for women and much more. The Enlightenment was a time when new ideas sprang to life. Some of…

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    King Louis XVI ruled during the French Revolution until he was eventually overthrown and executed. The French Revolution occurred due to the dissatisfaction among the citizens of France (mostly the peasants) regarding the government and the monarchs. Absolute monarchy was established in France for about a century and was in place before and during the beginning of the French Revolution.…

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    Before the French revolted, the citizens of France were residing in poor circumstances; there were class systems in place, there were no rights or freedoms for man and there was monarchical regime. Even, post-French Revolution, the condition for the citizens weren’t favourable because the king was executed by the Guillotine, leaving no form of government in power. Either way, the French Revolution was an era of chaos because no political or economic system…

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    Women participated in nearly every possible social aspect of the French Revolution, but their participation always proved to be controversial. Until the present, the social norm for women was to stay at home, create a positive environment, cook, clean, and care for children. The French Revolution was one of the first times in history that women tried to create a different and more beneficial role for themselves in society. By attempting to participate in political and social events that women…

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    To many people, nationalism has a negative impact on the world. There is a lot of evidence to prove that nationalism has taken a toll on many people. During the era of the French Revolution in 1789, Europe did not favour their citizens, people were treated like slaves and there was no citizenship in the Government. Many innocent people died for no reason in that time period. During World War 1 there were over 37 million military and civilian casualties. It was war derived and fought from the…

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    social classes, the very rich and the very poor. For this reason, society has created the concept that the unprivileged people have to work heavy to receive a portion of goods. With this in mind, the outset of the French Revolution was due to the build up of social inequalities. French citizens were being unfairly treated and revolted in order to get the changes they wanted. In the article Social Inequalities it emphasizes that the peasants did all the work and they had no hope for a better life…

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