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REVOLUTIONS, causes - Coggle Diagram
REVOLUTIONS
AMERICAN
REVOLUTION
1775-1783
ideological and political revolution
reaction to the British rule
Denying to pay the taxes
restrictive laws passed by the british
the Boston massacre
effects
declaration of independence
influenced the French revolution
increased participation in politics and governance
on fashion
women wore gown and a petticoat
men wore boots and normal suits
the style was kept
simple
casual
ecconomic
INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
1760-1840
the transition to new manufacturing
processes in Europe and the United States
causes
demand for products
low farm wages
mechanization
mass production is new
and inexpensive
advanced new technologies
rising population
effects
expansion of industries
increase of wealth
child labor
concentration of wealth
to a few people
on fashion
people became
more fashion conscious
women wore
expensive dresses
Silk, wool, and linen fabrics
FRENCH
REVOLUTION
1789-1799
radical political and
societal change
Causes
unfair tax code
economic issues
corrupt leadership
rigid and unfair
social structure
effects
declaration of rights
monarchy abolished
social class system is dropped
France adopts its first
written constitution
on fashion
Wool and cotton were
favored over silks
somber colors
practical clothes
Events after
these revolutions
Contemporary art
focus on social and societal issues
visual art
abstract art
always changing in term of style
experimentation with
new mediums
installation
performance arts
modern art
age of enlighment
experimentation with art
industrialization
mass production
futuristic
minimal approach
causes