American Revolution Dbq

682 Words2 Pages

“If there is no struggle, there is no progress” - Frederick Douglass. In history struggle often looks like a revolution. A revolution is often pictured as violent, aggressive and uncivilized, but there's so much more, revolutions allow us to take power over the injustices in our society. Moreover, the French and Mexican Revolutions are great examples of what revolutions allow us to succeed. The French Revolution was a period of time where the people overthrew the absolute monarchy, took over the government and the third estate (lower class) rose to power by gaining civil and social rights. Furthermore, the Mexican Revolution was similar in one way or another. During the Mexican Revolution, the people wanted to overthrow the government dictatorship …show more content…

This document states,“Men are born free and remain free and equal in rights. The aim of every political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.” This quote proves that the French Revolution caused a change in the government so the people's rights were taken into consideration and every man is equal and free after many years of inequality. In 1917 the Constitution of Mexico was drafted and approved during the final stages of the Revolution. The constitution gave Mexican citizens democratic rights and freedom, (decreasing the power of the Roman Catholic Church, giving a fee). As well as made education mandatory to all …show more content…

During Louis Auguste XVI ruling he would spend most of France’s money on unnecessary things and it eventually caused France to be in debt. In the document, A summary of Royal Spending it shows what the king and his spouse Marie Antoinette would spend money on. "To the king’s brothers: 28,364,211 livres, Gifts, gratuities: 6,174,793 livres, Pensions, salaries: 2,221,541 livres, Charity: 254,000 livres, Indemnities, advances, loans: 15,254,106 livres, Acquisitions, exchanges: 20,868,821 livres, Financial transactions: 5,825,000 livres, Foreign affairs, postal costs: 135,804,891 livres Various expenses: 1,794,600 livres and Personal expenses of the king and queen: 11,423,750 livres 9.1 billion dollars in total." This quote shows that the King wouldn't set his priorities straight and spend most of France money on gifts, family, and personal expenses and later on caused France go into debt. The revolution gave the French Citizens the power to rise up the government. Francisco Madero wanted to change the government old ways and make it fair since the “second class” would always benefit

More about American Revolution Dbq

Open Document