What are the similarities and differences between the English and French revolutions?

There were such similarities between these revolutions:

1) The initiator of revolutionary actions in both countries was the bourgeoisie. So in England it was the yomen and the gentry, and in France the bourgeoisie was represented by entrepreneurs, lawyers, artisans, and so on.

2) Both in England and in France, the execution of kings – Charles 1 and Louis 16 – took place.

However, there were differences between these revolutions. So in England, after the revolution, the formation of a constitutional monarchy took place, and in France a republic was proclaimed.



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