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Essay heading: American Revolution
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The result was that the two unconsciously grew apart, and the colonies had reached a point in their development where they could govern themselves better than they could be governed by a power beyond the sea. The French Revolution, lasting from 1789 to 1799, was a major transformation of the society and political system of France... displayed 300 characters
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Eighteenth-century France was the largest and most heavily populated country in Western Europe, and also Europe's supreme power. Unfortunately, France was burdened with an economic belief in mercantilism, which kept the economy and the French people poor. The war actually began on July 14, better known as Bastille Day, when a Parisian gang damaged the fortress known as the Bastille, releasing, as one analyst put it, "?two fools, four forgers, and a debaucher'" (Doyle 204)... displayed next 300 characters
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