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Bourguois revolution - Coggle Diagram
Bourguois revolution
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Caracteristics
The French, American and English revolutions have as their characteristic attempted to clear away the remnants of the medieval feudal system, so as to pave the way for the rise of capitalism (archetypal)
Wants to end with the limitations imposed by the absolutist power and bourgeoise demand a role in politics
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seeks changes in the institutions abandoning the old regime (term used to denominate the systems of government in European monarchies)
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2 forms of government: republic (without the king) and
parliamentary constitutional morarchy (limits the king political power)
what is it?
revolutionary movements dominated by the social sector of the bourgeoisie, however the working class participated in these
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Causes
industrialization: which allowed the bourgeoisie to obtain capital and more economic power (in some cases greater than the nobility or aristocracy). This caused more lust for power in society for which they demanded a role in politics.
the poverty caused after the industrial revolution prompted the working class to seek a better labor and political situation, which was offered by the bourgeoisie when joining the revolution
The enlightenment which induced revolutionary ideas such as equality, individualism and reason ( which means that a king cant be send by god to govern)
driven by political and economic differences between the nobility and the people, leading to calls for a new political and economic system
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