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A common goal of the Glorious, American, and French revolutions was

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Only that they both deposed an unpopular king. After that they differ....The British 'Glorious' was done without bloodshed or violence, and a new Queen (the deposed Kings daughter) was right away placed on throne as new leader, leading to peace and prosperity. The French...was done with lots of violence, rioting and bloodshed including the execution of the deposed king, the queen and their children. The French never got around to placing a new king or leader on the murdered king's throne, so chaos was the result.
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Taking into account the three events offered, The Glorious Revolution, The French Revolution and The American Revolution, we can affirm that a common goal was to end the centralization of power and that people can expand their freedoms in the face of an oppressive state.

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