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Explain how the foundations of the modern world were laid by the American and French revolution. (15m,250 words)

The American Revolution (1775-1783) and French Revolution (1789-1799) were watershed events that fundamentally transformed political thought and laid the foundations of the modern democratic world order.

Contributions of the American Revolution

Popular Sovereignty

Established the principle that the government derives authority from the consent of the governed.

Declaration of Independence (1776) proclaimed that ‘all men are created equal’ with ‘unalienable rights’ to ‘Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness’.

Republican Government

Created the first modern republic based on a written constitution (1787).

Separation of powers (legislative, executive, judicial) became a model for democracies worldwide.

Federalism – Innovated the federal system balancing central and state governments. Influenced federal constitutions globally, including India’s.

Bill of Rights (1791)

Guaranteed individual freedoms – speech, press, religion, assembly.

Established the concept of constitutional limits on government power.

Inspiration for Colonial Independence – Inspired liberation movements in Latin America (Simon Bolivar), Asia, and Africa.

Contributions of the French Revolution

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (1789)- liberty, equality, fraternity, property, and resistance to oppression became the foundational document of modern human rights.

End of Feudalism and Absolute Monarchy – Established the principle that sovereignty resides in the nation, not the king.

Secularism- Separation of church and state (laicite). Confiscation of church property.

Created the concept of the nation-state based on popular will and shared identity. Inspired nationalist movements across Europe (Italian and German unification) and colonies.

Social Equality – Challenged aristocratic privilege and birth-based hierarchy. Introduced meritocracy and careers open to talent (carriere ouverte aux talents).

Legal Reforms – Napoleonic Code (1804) established uniform civil law – equality before law, right to property, civil marriage. Became the basis for legal systems in over 70 countries.

Combined Impact on the Modern World

Constitutionalism and Rule of Law became the norm for modern governance.

Universal human rights discourse traces directly to these revolutions.

Democratic governance replaced monarchical absolutism as the legitimate form of government.

Inspired the Indian freedom movement – ideas of liberty, equality, and fraternity embedded in the Indian Constitution.

Together, the American and French Revolutions created the intellectual and political infrastructure of the modern world – democracy, human rights, secularism, and nationalism remain their enduring legacy.