The implications of the British Revolution
Date Submitted: 03/21/2004 22:45:08
Category: / History / European History
Length: 6 pages (1652 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 6 pages (1652 words)
The Implications of Revolutions
In this paper I am going to talk about the debate that Britain had from within and the debate they had with the Americans and the French dealing with the revolutions that they were going to be a part of. Obviously these revolutions changed the face of Britain politics and economics forever, and furthermore they changed the way people thought about Great Britain. Britain was no longer seen as the power
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had they been more receptive to the colonist's wants and needs. However the war was inevitable because the Americans were not just going to let a ruler who lived across the pond control them. This is the biggest even in both our history and British History. It started a downward spiral for them, and it was the starting point for the excellent country we were going to become and that we are still becoming today.
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