Edmund Burke And The Brench Revolution Essay

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Edmund Burke was an English Whig/moderate liberal who supported the American Revolution in the 1770’s but didn’t support the French Revolution in the 1790’s while it was still at its most moderate phrase. Edmund Burke reacted strongly against the French Revolution because he thought it was too radical and that the natural rights of man could be very dangerous to a society. I find Burke’s critique on the French Revolution to be valid in many areas, history has shown us how hard it is to completely change an authority and then replace it.
Edmund Burke was a supporter of the American Revolution during the 1770’s because he believed that British had openly caused the conflict with the Americans. The British began imposing taxes that the Americans felt were unfair, for example the Stamp Act of 1765 that required the colonists to pay a tax on all of the paper that they printed. Burke supported the American Revolution because he didn’t agree with the British policies. Burked believed that the fact that the British government didn’t feel like they were doing anything wrong led to the right...

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