Causes Of American Revolutions

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Fanny Sarmiento
Proff. Bell
Take home Essay
02/17/17

A Revolution within its own people can cause a major transformation in their political organization. In other words “Big things come from small beginnings” I’m talking about revolutions such as the American, French and Haitian Revolutions. These revolutions that started in the 1700’s were caused by many factors. Some of these factors were social and racial inequality, new enlightenment ideas, and unfair high taxes. We can say that all three fought for a cause which resulted in astonishing victory against all odds allowing them in a sense to have more liberty within their government. The county that we now live the “United States of America” was not always this big and powerful. We …show more content…

It all started after the end of the Seven Year War that ended in 1763. This war was also known as the French and Indian War. This war ended with the loss of the French, leaving them and Britain with a tremendous financial turmoil. “Growing disagreement between American colonists and the British empire’s governors in America on the issue of taxation” (LS, Jan. 24- Slide 12). This quote takes back from where we can say it all began. Aside from Britain’s economic change, their relation with the colonists also changed politically and socially. Due to Britain devastating debt, the king of Britain tried to seek sources of revenue to pay off the debt by forcefully imposing new taxes on its colonies. Over the years, discontent over the high taxes would progressively rise among the colonists, eventually leading into in the American Revolutionary War. Basically the colonist felt a disagreement of the way Great Britain was treating the colonies versus the way the colonies felt they should be treated. To clarify from the beginning, the British colonies were never meant to become anything special, the real reason why these colonies existed in the first place was to make their homeland stronger. In other words the colonies basically only existed to help Britain make money. This eventually started to bother the colonists who were feeling used and in a way unappreciated. Needless to say with the downfall of the French, the colonies …show more content…

24-Slide 15). The major causes of the French Revolution was bankruptcy, built up of inequalities, and the encouragement of The Enlightment ideas and the success of the American Revolution. By 1789 France was heavily in debt, it had just come out of the Seven Year War with Britain and on top of that they also supported the American Revolution financially. With debts growing, and economic changes having failed, the government chose to toll heavy taxes on the Third State which was made up by the working class. This unfairness and inequality angered the people which lead to many protests causin the French King, Louis XVI to summon a meeting to the Estates General. On 1978 a group of assemblymen of the Third State had a meeting in the court in Versaille and feared that the King Louis XVI was planning to disband the Estates General. This triggered the assemblymen to swear the “Tennis Court Oath” which constituted them as the new French “National Assembly”. The Revolution also encouraged the development of additional political forces such as nationalism and democracy. This caused the questioning of authority and power of kings, nobles and priests that delivered new ideologies and meaning to the social and political ideas of the citizens. In August 1789, the National Assembly implemented the Declaration of

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