TWO REVOLUTIONS: FRANCE 1789 AND MEXICO 1810.

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TitleTWO REVOLUTIONS: FRANCE 1789 AND MEXICO 1810.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1990
AuthorsRodríguez, J. E.
JournalAmericas (00031615)
Volume47
Pagination161 - 176
ISSN00031615
Keywords1789-1799, FRANCE – History – Revolution, MEXICO, REVOLUTIONS
Abstract

Prerevolutionary France and colonial New Spain shared many traits of socioeconomic and political structure. Forces of the old regime proved stronger in Mexico, however. Whereas the French Revolution resulted in a strong central state, the legacy of Mexican independence was instability.

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