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12 April, 12:08

How was the American Revolution different from the French Revolution?

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The American Revolution began with an uprising against a controlling leader for injustices and high taxation.

Ideas from writers of the Enlightenment were the basis of thought in the revolution.

The revolution was an attempt to break free from the motherland and create a new nation.

The revolution brought about change, giving more freedoms and rights to the citizens.

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  1. 12 April, 12:27
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    In the American Revolution citizens were trying to gain independence from Great Britain where as in the French Revolution citizens were trying to get more power. The citizen of France wanted to put an end to the unfair class system.
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