Similarities Between French And Mexican Revolution

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The French and Mexican revolution happened at different times but they have similarities and differences with each other. The similarities are taxes that were put on the lower class and the new education put into places. The differences are the economy between the two revolutions because Mexico had a great economy but France was in a lot of debt. The other differences are how the citizens were treated by the government. It is imported to see both the similarities and differences of the two revolutions.
The first similarity of the two revolutions is within their economic and that is their taxes. Both of the revolutions only taxes the lower class. Within the French revolution, they tax the third estate. The Third estate consisted of peasants, artisans, …show more content…

In Mexico, in 1900 the population was so poor that 29% of all male children die within the first year and the ones who did survive had to work in sweatshops. Also, the only ¼ of the population was literate. ("The Mexican Revolution: November 20th...) This shows that the government did not help save the children but if they did live they got a job. During the French revolution, 1 in 50 Frenchmen and women were arrested and at least 40,000 people were killed.(History World International. "Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite.) One of the most common ways of killing was the guillotine. The guillotine was a quick and rational means of execution and eliminate human error from the equation. (LYNN, MICHAEL. "Executions, the Guillotine and the French Revolution) A number of people arrested and killed are a good representation of the type of leadership during the french revolution and how they tortured and killed their own people. This is way different from the Mexican revolution because in Mexico did not go to the extreme. This is not the only difference between the

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