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What did the people want during the French and American Revolution

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The american Revolution almost in way inspired the french ti take action and want freedom and change.

Here are some of the causes.

- The financial strain of servicing old debt and the excesses of the current royal court caused dissatisfaction with the monarchy, contributed to national unrest, and culminated in the French Revolution of 1789.

Social Inequality in France due to the Estates System.

Tax Burden on the Third Estate.

The Rise of the Bourgeoisie.

Ideas put forward by Enlightenment philosophers.

Financial Crisis caused due to Costly Wars.

Drastic Weather and Poor Harvests in the preceding years.

The Rise in the Cost of Bread.

The result of the French Revolution was the end of the monarchy. ... They could see that the American Revolution had created a country in which the people had power, instead of a king.

The American Revolution the people didn't want to be ruled by the British, who taxed them without representation and here are some the the causes.

The Founding of the Colonies. ...

French and Indian War. ...

Taxes, Laws, and More Taxes. ...

Protests in Boston. ...

Intolerable Acts. ...

Boston Blockade. ...

Growing Unity Among the Colonies. ...

First Continental Congress.

Result- In September of 1783, the United States government and the British Parliament officially agreed to the Treaty of Paris, which ended the American Revolution. It also recognized the colonies' independence and drew lines between British Canada and American territory.

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Both revolutions was to remove the corrupt way their governments treated them. America hadn't been able to choose what could be taxed and how much. The French, inspired by America, decided to over throw the government to remove the system that keeps the rich rich and the poor poor.

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