Compare the British and the great French bourgeois revolutions. Their similarities and differences.

The main similar phenomena of these two great events in the history of England and France were as follows:
– the main goal of these two revolutions was that in the course of them the people tried to change the feudal system to the bourgeois one and destroy the old order;
– the leaders of these movements were elements of the bourgeoisie, which began to form at this time;
– the driving forces were the peasants and the lower strata of the city’s population.
The difference was that a number of the tasks set in the English Revolution were only partially solved, while the Great French Revolution made it possible to overthrow the old order and establish new relations in society.



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