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How did the french revolution differ from the american revolution?

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The two most important differences between these two revolutions are that theFrench Revolution was more radical and, in a sense, more violent. First, the French Revolution was much more violent than the American Revolution. ... After theRevolution, much was the same in the United States as it had been in the colonies.
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"The population of France was divided about the need to change the entire political system, which led to civil war."

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