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Comparing And Contrasting The Causes Of The American And French Revolutions

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I will be comparing and contrasting the causes of the American and French Revolutions and will be evaluating how the causes reflected in the final outcomes of the two different revolutions. I will do an overview of the American Revolution as I did in the last short paper on the French Revolution. I am going to start off with the French and Indian War, The French and Indian War caused Great Britain to become in debt which would make Great Britain to tax the colonies more and more that would help to activate the American Revolution.1 Life in America was becoming starkly different than Great Britain, including the change in language that was used as well as an increased number of immigration that was not specifically from Great Britain, this …show more content…

One thing that the people of France and the American colonies both have in common is that both ultimately disliked that more and more taxes were being imposed on them.1011 In France, the rich were able to avoid paying taxes by taking out exemptions, which left the tax burden on the poor.12 The colonists, in contrast with France, in America were getting more and more taxes were upon things that everyone uses such as newspapers, official documents, etc.13 In France, the citizens did have “some” sort of representation, mostly in times of crisis, the Estates-General, that eventually would evolve and change into the National Assembly.14 Unlike in France, the colonists in the United States had no representation from Great Britain.15 Similarities between the French citizens and the colonists in America are that they both disliked being taxed and overall the controlling of the respective monarchies really began to irritate and

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