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POS How did the American and French Revolutions differ? The American Revolution established a monarchy form of government; the French Revolution never attempted to establish a Americans cut their ties to a distant monarch the French overthrew their monarch at home The American Revolution led to violence and warfare;the French Revolution was peaceful and orderly The French Revolution took away the privileges of the nobility and the Catholic Church; the American Revolution preserved h privileges
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1. Government Establishment: - American Revolution: Established a republican form of government. - French Revolution: Did not attempt to establish a monarchy; overthrew the monarchy instead.2. Target of Revolution: - American Revolution: Cut ties to a distant monarch (British monarchy). - French Revolution: Overthrew their monarch at home (French monarchy).3. Nature of Revolution: - American Revolution: Led to violence and warfare. - French Revolution: Was characterized by violence and upheaval.4. Treatment of Privileges: - American Revolution: Preserved privileges. - French Revolution: Took away privileges of the nobility and the Catholic Church.