2.918: revolutions, cont. (50)

Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@VM.EPAS.UTORONTO.CA)
Tue, 2 May 89 20:13:07 EDT


Humanist Mailing List, Vol. 2, No. 918. Tuesday, 2 May 1989.


(1) Date: Mon, 1 May 89 23:55:00 EDT (15 lines)
From: LAUZZANA@ECS.UMASS.EDU
Subject: RE: French or American revolution, cont. (36)

(2) Date: Tue, 2 May 89 10:17:18 EDT (18 lines)
Subject: Re: which revolution? (25)

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Date: Mon, 1 May 89 23:55:00 EDT
From: LAUZZANA@ECS.UMASS.EDU
Subject: RE: French or American revolution, cont. (36)


Which french revolution? 1830 or 1790?

Remmember, The French abolished slavery & serfdom in their first revolution!
-Ray Lauzzana <lauzzana@umaecs>

P.S. I think that before you can ask the question which revolution did the
most for mankind, you must ask what is good for mankind. It is very
myopic to think that the American Revolution was a precursor to the
French. The Americans fought a colonial war of independence; they did
not overthrow a monarch.
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Date: Tue, 2 May 89 10:17:18 EDT
Subject: Re: which revolution? (25)

Certainly most historians would agree that the French Revolution had a more
dramatic and long-lasting effect upon the history of the world.

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