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Essay heading: Revolutions: Gains & Losses
 
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This revolution helped America gain world respect, and a sense of pride implanted in our forefathers that gave them the drive to make this country the great power it is today. The French Revolution had many clearer cut gains and losses. The biggest gain was the abolition of serfdom and the removal of privileged people in high positions...
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Thanks to this many of the first class of France were taken from power so they could no longer tax poor people so heavily and harshly punish them. A loss could be seen at the fact that those dukes’ worlds were turned upside down as they lost their jobs, homes, and for many, their lives. A reign of terror spread throughout the countryside as peasants of the third class started holding court and bringing charges against members of the third class...
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