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Comparing And Contrasting American Vs. French Revolution

Comparing and contrasting the American and French Revolution

The French revolution and the American Revolution both have some similar qualities about them. Part of the reason is that they were both planned by Marquis de Lafayette. But they are also really different in other ways, because they are two different countries with different cultures and stuff. The American Revolution had a lot of help from the country France. They helped us economically and help with military. Once the American Revolution was over they became a republic and then went to Paris to sign the treaty. When the French return to their home country they realized that they didn't have the freedoms that we had and that they helped fight for. So France started to plan a revolution of their own.

The American Revolution was for the country to have freedom. Wealthy people were the ones who planned the whole thing. They were in the "Capitalist Middle Class". The "High Class" was only the British. And the "Lower......


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