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what happened, why did it happen, who were the leaders and what was so special about it and is is possible to compare it to the American revolution?

2007-04-15 08:27:09 · 5 answers · asked by Maruf 3 in Arts & Humanities History

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Hello,
Your question makes it sound like you have a homework assignment you need to complete. I might suggest you read your history textbook to find the answers to your questions. You will actually learn something, not just repeat what others feed you, and you will be able to take pride in doing a job on your own, using your own brain and skills. There are certainly multiple sites on the Internet which would discuss the French Revolution in great detail. So would many on-line or even library (you know - books!) encyclopedias which could give you the best and most authoritative answers to your question. Good luck at school.

2007-04-15 08:32:33 · answer #1 · answered by andromedasview@sbcglobal.net 5 · 0 0

The American Revolution was once fought to set up that rights got here from God, no longer the state. The French Revolution was once fought to set up that rights got here from guy and no longer God or the state. The American Revolution was once a Christian Revolution. The French Revolution was once an anti-Christian Revolution. One, the American Revolution, was once fought to be certain rights preceived to return from God and restrict the vigour of the state over the character. The different was once fought to eliminate royalty and the impact of the Catholic Church within the lives of the residents of France. The high-quality illustration of the rationale for the American Revolution is contained in The Declaration of Independence in which the promise is made that if the Colonists whipped the British the brand new executive to be shaped might look after lifestyles created by means of God. The United States reneged on that promise in 1973 and grew to be an earthly state. America was once main as much as this role with the feminist motion that started within the Nineteen Sixties. As President Obama has mentioned, this country is now not a Christian country. It ceased to be in 1973 while the Supreme Court dominated, in final result, that God was once lifeless, that girl was once the author and had the constitutional proper to kill what she had created.

2016-09-05 13:53:59 · answer #2 · answered by tseng 4 · 0 0

I don't know why people keep trying to draw a comparison to the American Revolution other than the fact that they tried to become a democracy but failed initially.
They were totally different circumstances.
France was under a monarch who increasingly unfairly burdened his people until they rebelled.
Read "Citizens" I forget the author's name it gives a thoroughly documented view of the French Revolution.

2007-04-15 08:38:09 · answer #3 · answered by Jackie Oh! 7 · 0 0

Books have been written on the subject and will answer all of your questions. Find one and read it. The library would be a good place to start. That's where they have books that the public can borrow to read. Try both: going to the library and reading a book.

Chow!!

2007-04-15 08:48:33 · answer #4 · answered by No one 7 · 0 0

read, and make some research, man.

2007-04-15 08:39:37 · answer #5 · answered by Leon the african 6 · 0 0

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