Pros And Cons Of American Revolution

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When a revolution begins, the leaders believe that they can create a way of life more prosperous than the current state. The ideals created by these revolutionaries are typically composed of a prosperous society void of any oppression, discrimination, and dependence which are sought out by overthrowing the current government. These ideals of a perfect ‘New Society’ are ordinarily never carried out to their fullest potential. The restraint of how far a society can be ruled to perfection without the issues of human greed, discrimination, untrustworthy, and oppression isn’t very giving. Human greed alone is enough to topple a thriving society back to the original oppressive situation they had been in before. Despite all of the risks of a revolution, people are born trustworthy and with a good heart. A …show more content…

The power growth of an individual is merely limited by the opportunities and advantages given to them by the people. If the people give a person or group in power the advantage of following any orders without any questions, the attempted revolution will fail and the people will be treated poorly. Motives can be the end of a revolution if there are any hidden or unknown reasons for revolting such as revenge or greed. Every person in and out of power should have the same reasons for fighting against their government. Government officials of a post-revolution country need to be resistant to greed or any reasons for oppressing the people. With this resistance, the people will be able to have an ideal way of life. These three factors of a revolution can determine if a revolution is successful in improving the state of a country and its people, or if a revolution will fail in creating these ideal ways of life the revolutionaries revolted