Why is there a revolution in France but not in England?

In England, unlike in France, there were no such insoluble contradictions between feudalism and capitalism.

1. In England, the bourgeoisie had real power, could defend its interests in parliament, which was convened regularly.

2. Many nobles in England, in contrast to France, supported the bourgeois reforms, as they built the economy according to new principles, were engaged in trade and manufactures (new nobility).

3. The church was under the control of the state and did not oppose the bourgeoisie, but expressed its interests (Anglicanism).

4. The economic situation in England was better than in France, as this country was developing rapidly.



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