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How were the French Revolution and the American Revolution different?

A) the French revolutions were protesting a foreign colonial government while the American revolutionaries were fighting against their own government
B) the French Revolution was led by powerful aristocrats while the American Revolution was started by the common people
C) The American Revolution was a violent military conflict while the American Revolution was an intellectual and political debate led by Enlightenment thinkers
D) The American Revolution succeeded in establishing the long-term representative government while the French Revolution eventually produced a dictatorship

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The American and French Revolutions Compared. One of the many differences between the American and French Revolutions is that, unlike the French, Americans did not fight for an abstraction. ... However, the French Revolution was about who should rule at home. They fought for “liberty, equality, and fraternity.”

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D) The American Revolution succeeded in establishing the long-term representative government while the French Revolution eventually produced a dictator (Napoleon Bonaparte)

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