Thursday, May 30, 2019
Industrial, French, and American Revolutions: Common Social Revolutions
Throughout history there have been many important revolutions that have help to shape society as it is today. There ar antithetical causes, from political to religious, economic to social. Any revolution affects those in society, and creates changes for the people in the society. There are three important revolutions that took place in the upstart 18th century that changed the world for the better. The French variation, the American Revolution, and the Industrial Revolution all(a) took place in the late 1700s. Although each had a different purpose, they all lead to a better way of life for many. The French and American Revolutions are examples of some which are brought about and enforced solely by the people. Although they had different reasons behind them, both had the same idea behind them- social change. The Industrial Revolution was different, it was a technological revolution which had positive social outcomes. While virtuoso can easily compare the French and American Revol utions because of their social causes and outcomes, the Industrial Revolution can only be compared to the other two when examining their outcomes. The French Revolution was one of the larger social revolutions. It can be considered a revolution on the political, social, religious, and economic front, although the biggest causes were social. The French Revolution began on July 14, 1789, with the fall of Bastille and continued until the develop of power of Napoleon Bonaparte. The main re...
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