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    The American Revolution and the French Revolution were very large events that shaped their own countries and affected the whole world. Being only eight years apart from the signing of the Treaty of Paris (which officially ended the American Revolution) in 1783, to the start of the French Revolution in 1789, they are very much integrated with each other. There are many similarities between these events, and just as many differences. As the causes and effects of these events are explored, it…

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    The Industrial Revolution

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    The Industrial Revolution in Western Europe provided the context for economists and political writers of the 19th century to promote three different economic plans designed to meet the needs of workers and entrepreneurs. Capitalism was first proposed by Adam Smith as a reform plan for the existing economic plan of mercantilism. The major tenants of capitalism included free competition, open enterprise, and capital is invested to make profits. Although there were many advantages to capitalism…

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    The French Revolution marked a time in France much like the American Revolution. Although the actions carried out were much different the results were the same. The increased debt in France put a lot of strain on the common people as they were there the only ones that paid taxes. The First and Second estates were exempt from taxes. With an insurmountable amount of debt within the country the commoners could no longer keep the country afloat with their tax dollars and the king had to call a…

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    The Second Industrial Revolution I. Introduction: For this essay, I want to continue to talk about things that revolutionized the world. Like I did with my last essay which was based on the Industrial Revolution, I will continue onto the Second Industrial Revolution for this essay. For this essay, the first thing I want to cover is what was involved in to second industrial revolution and what differentiated it from the first industrial revolution. Secondly I want to focus on the high points…

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    was everywhere. The world was shocked at the success of the American Revolution, in which the oppressed colonies gained independence from Britain. This success, along with several other causes, motivated the oppressed lower class of France to have their own revolution. Shortly after the French Revolution, Haiti, a French colony, was inspired by the same ideals and had one of their own. The French Revolution and the Haitian Revolution are very similar in the ideals that drove them, the way they…

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    The French Revolution, from 1789 to 1799, was a revolution in France that occurred due to the frustration of the third estate. The Haitian Revolution, from 1791 to 1804, was a revolution in one of the French colonies, called St.Domingue (present-day Haiti). This revolution is mainly about how the enslaved Africans revolted against the brutal conditions in the Haiti sugar plantations. These two revolutions are connected because the events in France incited some of the major events in Haiti. For…

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    The Feeling of Progress: The Revolutions That Impacted Humanity Amidst many recurring conflicts within powerful nations, two revolutions particularly influenced the changes in Latin and European societies. The Venezuelan and French Revolution occurred in a time of instability, during the early nineteenth and late eighteenth centuries. These revolutions both impacted the social, political, and economic efforts of the countries, which led to the participation of many people. However, the people…

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    Throughout history, there were many revolutions that happened making the world how it is today. There are both similarities and differences between the Glorious Revolution, the American Revolution and the French Revolution. All three revolutions are all unique in their own way, it relates to us today, and it impacted the modern world. First off, the Glorious Revolution happened in 1688-1689. It is also known as the Bloodless Revolution. The Glorious Revolution revolves around Mary II (James…

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    The French Revolution took place in France from 1789-1799. It was a period of time when the people overthrow the government and took over to create a better leadership for the country. The Mexican Revolution for Independence lasted for 11 years from 1810-1821. It was a bloody battle between the Mexican people and people who were loyal to Spain. The French and the Mexican Revolution are similar in that they both were motivated and inspired by Enlightenment ideas. However, they were different in…

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    The Mexican Revolution had a less radical conclusion than the Russian Revolution even though both had radical combatants advocating dramatic social change and land reform in the name of greater equality. The Russian revolution, in 1917, succeeded because of the time period which happened, the location, and the discipline of Lenin’s army. On the contrary, the Mexican revolution did not have such a radical effect because of its location, the distance between the two revolutionary groups, and the…

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