Similarities Between American And French Revolution

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The American and French revolutions were two great revolutions that changed two nations two what they are now known for today. The American’s, Patriots, whatever you may call them, took the land of America away from the heavy taxing of Great Britain. The French took over their government and took whomever was in their way with them. Both nations are similar in government and economic ways, and different in social ways. The first thing to talk about is the similarity they have with each other, which is their government. The French created a Republican type of government. A Republican government is all power is distributed to three to five people equally, and no one has absolute rule over the country. Although it is similar to a presidential system, it is not exactly like one. The American’s, however, have a presidential system, and he is the figurehead of the government, more or less. But he does have two other branches of government to keep him from possibly going mad with power, and those branches are called the Legislative and Judicial. Judicial is was made up of all courts, and the Legislative is made up of the …show more content…

After their revolutions, and their governments were established, both nations had an equal wealth count, besides the American’s having a small crisis when the crops were low and the prices were high during the winter seasons. How the French kept their wealth was by evenly splitting the money they received from trade and taxing their own people between the government officials, and they would spend on the communities that each government official looked over. The American’s got their money from trade and also taxing their own people, and it was spent on the entire nation by George Washington. Either way, the money given to the government officials was spent on the nation, depending on what was happening in each of area of each

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