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What goal did the American Revolution and the French Revolution have in common?
to gain representation in government
to reduce inequality between the classes
to increase taxation for most citizens
to gain independence from Britain
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to gain representation in government
Both revolutions sought greater political representation and voice: American colonists protested "no taxation without representation," while the French Third Estate demanded fair representation and a constitutional role in government.
Both revolutions sought greater political representation and voice: American colonists protested "no taxation without representation," while the French Third Estate demanded fair representation and a constitutional role in government.
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