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Compare the bourgeois revolution in Britain, France and the United States (1500 words paper)?
A comparative study of bourgeois revolutionary newspapers in Britain, France and the United States

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Similarities:

(1) The reason is the same: the bourgeoisie in the three countries all carried out revolutions in order to seize political power and develop capitalism.

(2) The same leadership class: The revolutions of the Three Kingdoms were all led by the bourgeoisie.

(3) The revolutionary motive force is the same: the people played a driving role in the Three Kingdoms Revolution.

(4) The result is the same: the bourgeois revolutions in the three countries all won, and the bourgeoisie seized the political power, which promoted the development of capitalism and had a great influence on the revolutions in Europe and America.

Difference:

(1) The reasons are not exactly the same: Britain wants to overthrow the autocratic rule of the Stuart dynasty; Beauty is to overthrow British colonial rule; The law is to overthrow the autocratic rule of Bourbon.

(2) The leadership is not exactly the same: apart from the bourgeoisie, Britain also has new noble; There are plantation slave classes in America; France has liberal aristocrats.

(3) Different characteristics: Britain has established a constitutional monarchy in which the bourgeoisie and the upstarts are in power; The American War of Independence was not only a bourgeois revolution, but also a national liberation war, and the French Revolution became the largest and most typical bourgeois revolution in the era of bourgeois revolution.

(4) Different meanings: Britain kicked off the bourgeois revolution in Europe and America, and opened an era of bourgeois revolution, which was the beginning of modern world history; The United States destroyed the colonial shackles of Britain and gained national independence; France swept away the domestic feudal forces and shook the foundation of the feudal system in other European countries.