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'''Bourgeois revolution''' is a social revolution that aims to destroy a feudal system and establish the rule of the [[bourgeoisie]] to create a [[Dictatorship of the bourgeoisie|bourgeois state]].<ref>Bourgeois Revolution. (n.d.) ''The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition''. (1970-1979). Retrieved June 18 2022 from https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Bourgeois+Revolution</ref> | [[File:French revolution painting.png|thumb|Painting of the [[French Revolution]]]] | ||
'''Bourgeois revolution''' is a social [[revolution]] that aims to destroy a [[Feudalism|feudal system]] and establish the rule of the [[bourgeoisie]] to create a [[Dictatorship of the bourgeoisie|bourgeois state]].<ref>Bourgeois Revolution. (n.d.) ''The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition''. (1970-1979). Retrieved June 18 2022 from https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Bourgeois+Revolution</ref> Some examples of bourgeois revolutions include the [[Statesian Revolution]], the [[French Revolution]], and the [[Russian revolution of 1905|Russian Revolution of 1905]]. | |||
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Bourgeois revolution is a social revolution that aims to destroy a feudal system and establish the rule of the bourgeoisie to create a bourgeois state.[1] Some examples of bourgeois revolutions include the Statesian Revolution, the French Revolution, and the Russian Revolution of 1905.
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- ↑ Bourgeois Revolution. (n.d.) The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition. (1970-1979). Retrieved June 18 2022 from https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Bourgeois+Revolution