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Old October 7th 03, 10:49 AM
Owe Jessen
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Am Mon, 06 Oct 2003 12:13:48 -0400, schrieb Stephen Harding
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You're wrong. The American colonies had a very large middle class. A high
percentage of property owners, particularly farmers, but also tradesmen and
professionals. It's something very few societies have been able to accomplish.

This is very important in interpreting the motivation in favor of revolution.
American colonists by and large were not landless, propertyless, angry people
with nothing to lose by going against a powerful colonial establishment.



Wasn't the french revolution primarily driven by the middle classes as
well? Historyically, as tought in the school, these revolutions (like
those of 1848) were a move of the people who had economic power to
gain political power as well.

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