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Research the causes, influences, characteristics, and consequences of the American and French revolutions. Most of this information is covered in the course, but feel free to conduct outside research as well. Be sure to complete each section of the table.
Comparing the American and French Revolutions


American Revolution French Revolution

Main Causes
Hints: What were the country's leaders like? What were the political policies of the time? What was life like for common people?

Major Influences
Hints: What were the specific ideas or movements that influenced the revolution? What historical events influenced it?

Characteristics
Hints: Who was the enemy? What was the beginning of the revolution like? How long did it last? What were its goals? What were its leaders like?

Results
Hints: What did the revolution end? What did it begin? What new freedoms did it bring? What new ideas were introduced?

Respuesta :

The consequences of the French Revolution are:

  • It ended the monarchy in France
  • Democracy was established in France
  • It led to the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte.

What was the cause of the American Revolution?

The American colonists were fed up with the unfair treatment by the British king and he unfairly taxed them to fund his wars.

The main causes of the American and French Revolutions were that the people needed a change and they decided to rebel and end the already established systems.

The major influence of both the American and French Revolutions was the economic situation of the country at the time.

The characteristics of both revolutions were wars and loss of life

The revolutions both ended when the people got what they wanted, freedom and autonomy.

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