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American Revolution facts for kids help to learn the historical events. Those were about the end of the 18th century. Here we show the American Revolution causes and their impact on world history.

All the historical questions answers are from the Civil War and revolution Quizlet. But this article is on both the American war of independence and the French Revolution facts.

We serve the main pointsfrom the American Revolution, French Revolution as Quizlet. It is easy to understand the above revolutions from a historical point of view.

All the 39 historical questions answers activities assist the reader as well. Even more, these GK questions with answers for school students. Besides, anyone can read for better performance in exams and test preparation.

Thus, all the historical facts herewith can increase our knowledge power finally. A student can prepare for top exams like UPSC CSE, GRE Subject Test, and APUSH. Even more, anyone can prepare for the United States and Georgia history exam tests. Sometimes, these basic questions are asked in various tests as general studies papers. So, a willing candidate who wants to go to higher education must read these questions. At the same time, these quizzes are very fit for the College Level Examination Program.

Crazy Revolution in The History That Moves Us Now

1. The two revolutions which caused rapid changes in technology and economy in the 18th century in America and Europe were

(a) The American Revolution (1775-1783) and

(b) The French Revolution (1789-1795)

2. Why Christopher Columbus was famous for

He detected America in 1492

3. The most dominant foreign power by the end of the 18th century in America was

England (established thirteen English colonies in America)

4. The war of independence causes freeing from the British control known as

The American Revolution

5. Why were the names like LOCKE, VOLTAIRE, and ROUSSEAU were connected with American Revolutions?

They were the philosophers, who inspired American revolutionaries.

6. The country which was the world’s first time a federal and democratic form of government was established?

United States of America

7. Which political development of the United States of America affected the whole world culture?

(a) The right to protest against injustice and

(b) The right to fight for freedom and independence.

8. What is the First Continental Philadelphia Congress?

The representatives of thirteen English colonies called a meeting (in 1774) at Philadelphia for the ‘Declaration of Rights and Grievances’ and appealed for the removal of trade restrictions so that the British Parliament had not allowed taxing the colonies without their permission.

9. When and how was the United States of America (USA) formed?

On July 4, 1776, under the leadership of George Washington (who became the first president of the USA in 1789), the colonists announced the declaration of independence. After this Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783. And so, the USA came into existence due as England recognized the independence of its thirteen colonies.

10.  What causes the American revolution for the war of independence?
  1. The colonial policy of England was against the economic interest of America.
  2. The political system in colonies uncertain the people of colonies.
  3. Develop separate identities for colonies.
  4. Inspired by the ideas of the philosophers like LOCKE etc.
  5. Philadelphia Congress Meeting
  6. Stamp Act (1765)
  7. Incident of Boston Tea Party
  8. Second Continental Congress meeting
  9. The people established the right to protest injustice.
  10. Declaration of independence
11. What was the Stamp Act (1765)?

It was a financial burden by the British Parliament on all business transactions in America in 1765.

12. What was the Boston Tea Party?

The American angry people always opposed the Stamp Act and so opposed widespread tea taxes also. As a result, when the British ships anchored at Boston harbour, the American nationalists protested against taxes and destroyed many tea boxes. This incident was (17 December 1773) the Boston Tea Party.

Big Reasons of The French Revolution Impacted Human Civilization

13. What main three ideals of the French Revolutions impacted human civilization?

These were Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity.

14. The last and autocratic ruler before the end of the monarchy at the time of the French Revolution named

Louis XVI

15. What were the Estates or Orders (simply called social classification) in French society for centuries?

The 1st Estate consisted of the Clergy (occupied the highest place), 2nd Estate consisted of the Nobility, and the Third Estate was the Commoners (businessmen, court officials, lawyers,  peasants, laborers, landless, and servants).

16. Name the French king who got involved in the American war of Independence and so, brought his own country to the brink of bankruptcy?

Louis XVI

17. Philosophers were the source of inspiration for the French Revolutions. In all honesty, one of the Philosophers said that “Man is born free, yet everywhere he is in chains”. Who was he?

Rousseau

18. What is a Tennis Court Pledge?

The representatives of the Third Estate (the lowest estates in society) declared themselves as National Assembly in the royal indoor tennis court at Versailles and demanded for a new constitution otherwise they did not return home. This pledge came to be known as the Tennis Court Pledge.

19. What is Bastille Day?

The mob in Paris was against the king (Louis XVI) because he ordered the movement of troops into Paris. On 14 July 1789, the mob stormed into the Bastille prison. As a result, they released the prisoners in the fortress and seized ammunition. This was the beginning of the French Revolution and called the Bastille Day.

20. In which year the monarchy in France was abolished, and the country was declared as a democratic republic, and even so, feudalism ended?

In 1793 (but, the constitution draft was completed by 1791)

21. Which principle became popularized due to the French Revolution and thus inspired by all the governments functioning worldwide?

The ultimate smart principle of “Freedom, Equality, and still Fraternity”

22. What were the updated five major causes of the French Revolution?
  1. The divine right theory by monarchs. Under those circumstances, people were fed up with the autocratic rule.
  2. Inequalities in divisions in French society.
  3. The economic crisis in the French Government.
  4. Philosophers’ inspiration (like Locke, Rousseau, Voltaire and Montesquieu)
  5. The participation in the American war of independence inspired people to fight against the unjust and despotic government.
23. What are Sans-culottes?

A cloth type covering from waist to knees. However, the aristocratic French people wore it in the eighteenth century. (Although, it was used by the poorer section of the Third Estate).

24. The old feudal structure of France (feudalism in France) at the time of the revolution was

 The social and political system was named the Ancient Regime.

You See How Economy Endorsed the American Civil War

25. What were the most important issues for the American Civil War?

The difference in the very basis of economics between northern states (under thirteen English colonies before) and southern states (a collection of 11 states) of America. As a final point, the slavery issue was the main.

26. What were the main developments that took place in the 19th century of America?

The economic growth and physical expansion of settlement areas were the main developments followed by the Civil War (1861-65).

27. By what reason did the more and more laborers demand give rise in southern states in America?

This was mainly for cotton plantations and the establishment of textile mills. As a result, slaves from Africa were brought and forced to work.

28. What were the ultimate causes of conflict in the civil war?
  1. The burning issue of slavery due to labor-intensive agriculture (cotton and sugar plantations) in the southern states.
  2. A strong reaction against the books about opposing slavery because southern states always uphold slavery.
29. What were the books that were published for opposing slavery and termed the northerners as the abolitionists?
  1. The first book was Harriet Beecher Stowe’s ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ (1852), which impact a sentimental portrayal of slavery’s brutal and
  2. The second book was Hinton Rowan Helper’s ‘Impending Crisis of the South (1857), which exposed that slavery was disastrous to non-slaveholding.
30.  The northern states always wanted to abolish slavery. For this reason, northerners called

Abolitionists

31. How political development made matters (the course of the Civil War) worse due to Abraham Lincoln?

Abraham Lincoln was elected as the president of the Republican Party in 1860. Thus, the northern states were led by Abraham Lincoln and added fuel to the fire in the Civil War.

32. What do you understand about the Confederate States?

The southern states were managed by the leadership of Jefferson Davis. As a result, southerners formed the Confederate States, where Mr. Davis was the president. They drew a new flag and a new constitution. But that was unlawful for the northerners and the Civil War broke out.

33. How the Confederate States was formed?

The Confederate States was formed by 11 states (from southern) that had seceded from the national union. These included Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, and Virginia.

34. What subject was declared by Abraham Lincoln in his Emancipation Proclamation?

With this intention, he declared slavery illegal in the southern states. The Civil War continued up to 1865.  As a result, the south was defeated by northerners. Slavery was completely wiped out from the USA.

Excited Revolutionary Ways in History That Shake Us
The Confederate States Were Formed With 11 States
35. When was the Battle of Gettysburg?

The battle of Gettysburg was fought in July 1863. As a result, more than 50,000 soldiers died in three days only.

36. What do you understand about the Gettysburg Address?

After the battle of Gettysburg, Lincoln announced the abolition of slavery from the southern states. Thus, Lincoln stressed the great American pledge for freedom and the survival of a nation.

37. What do you understand about the Plantation economy?

An economy based on income from the plantations of commercial crops such as cotton and sugar.

38. What is the ‘Reconstruction Period’?

Due to the Civil War, southern states were badly affected. For this reason, policies adopted to reconstruct the economy of the southern states.

39. A person who owned by another person and worked on plantations fields like cotton and sugar called

Slave

Srabani Roychowdhury

Graduate from Burdwan Women's College. Later she did a post-graduation course in history from Burdwan University. Between she started writing on a regular basis. Employed as content writer for Exam Key for over two years.

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