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The influence of European bourgeois revolution
Influence: Britain became the first country in the world to establish a modern political system, which not only opened the way for its own development, but also marked a new era for human society. France ended its autocratic rule and dealt a heavy blow to the autocratic monarchy in other European countries. The French Revolution fully demonstrated the great power of the people. Although it experienced several dynasty restorations, the Republic was finally established.

17 and 18 centuries, the foundation of feudalism was impacted in Europe and North America. After the Dutch revolution, the bourgeois revolution broke out in Britain, which opened the way for the establishment of the capitalist system.

The major feudal countries in continental Europe have also carried out reforms and pursued the policy of making Qiang Bing rich. A vigorous revolution broke out in France, which destroyed the feudal autocratic rule and opened the way for the bourgeoisie to seize power. In the British North American colonies, the emerging United States was established. Objectively promoted the development of capitalism.

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1, the representative events of the British bourgeois revolution are:

(1) 1649, Charles I was guillotined and Britain was founded as a republic.

(2) The Bill of Rights was promulgated in June 1689, and the British Parliament Succession Act was promulgated in June 170 1 year. The Bill of Rights and the Law of Succession to the Throne established the basic principles of British constitutional monarchy and ruled out the possibility of Catholics inheriting the British throne.

It stipulated the rights of Congress and the authority of the king. Although the form of the king was retained, the power of the king was restricted by legislative means. This political form is called "constitutional monarchy" in history. Because overthrowing the Restoration Dynasty was a bloodless palace coup without people's participation, it was called "glorious revolution" by bourgeois historians.

2, the representative event of the French bourgeois revolution is:

1789, 14 In July, the Bastille was conquered, marking the beginning of the French bourgeois revolution, and then the important document in the history of the French revolution, the Declaration of Human Rights, was promulgated;

1September 2, 7921day, the French Republic was founded; 1793, the French bourgeois revolution reached its peak, robespierre came to power, and King Louis XVI was guillotined; 1794 On July 27th, the famous hot moon coup ended the French Revolution. 1799 Napoleon launched a coup and established an empire.

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