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Comparision Between American British and French

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In the revolution the French wanted to change everything about their country. The Americans wanted to only change the way of ruling and the English wanted to change their ruler.

The French revolution consisted of a change in the government and a change in the social structure. Their king Louis xvi was killed. They killed him because he was a weak leader, he was corrupt and he hoarded food and water.

In the American Revolution the people in America didn't want to be ruled by a country across the ocean. The American Revolution was like a war of independence so they could separate themselves from the British. The Americans wanted to separate from a church ruled state. They formed a congress and united the 13 colonies, then fought the war.

The English revolution consisted of a series of battles fought between the monarch and the parliament. The parliamentary forces were headed by Oliver Cromwell. The king was corrupt and overly taxed the rich people. The king was hanged for heresy to the people.

In the French and English revolution the people went against the king because e wasn't treating them fairly and equally. In Paris people destroyed buildings and houses and rioted till the king was dead and after a few years with a government they went back to monarch and Napoleon became king. In the case of the English empire, they had a parliament and had a monarch side by side.

In the Americas the 13 colonies made a constitution and followed it. They are still ruled by the congress. The congress consists of two houses, a senate house and a representative house. The senate house consists of 2 senators from each state no matter how big or small the state is. The representative house is based on the population of each state.

In all of the revolutions there has been war and bloodshed and now, all of the places and people are normal. What could have changed them over time?

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