The difference between the bourgeois revolution and the bourgeois democratic.

A bourgeois revolution is a revolution of the bourgeoisie, which set the goal of overthrowing the rule of the nobility. The seizure of power and the creation of a state with a bourgeois system. In the colonially dependent countries, the bourgeoisie pursued the same goals. But the most important task was liberation from the colonial yoke and the achievement of national freedom.
Bourgeois – Democratic Revolution – The progressive part of the bourgeoisie, with the support of the proletariat, destroys the monarchical system. After the victory of the revolution, a democratic dictatorship is established in the state.



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