Revolution
Revolution
A revolution by definition is the overthrow or renunciation of on ruler or government and substitution of another by the revolting party. Commonly the main purpose of the revolting party is good in intention, but sometimes it’s not in the best interest of the country. Normally they cause drastic changes in the government, but sometimes if they are quashed by the preexisting government, very few changes will occur. The French Revolution and the Glorious
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does not have the majority of power attempts to overthrow the existing power, and grasp control on its own. The English Parliament managed to do this without really shedding much blood, but the French had many battles to win their power over the monarchy. The English Parliament took a different approach to revolting because the government doesn’t tend to revolt against it’s figurehead, but they still accomplished much the same as the French.


