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The french population was thrown into anarchy and in their "war" groups they behaved without morals, torturing and killing those they opposed. With theirblood lust and moral less behavior, they soon began mass executing people with the now infamous guillotine. As this continued, French peasant's, still poor and starving began to look upon the guillotine with a sort of reverence. It became an idol, a thing to worship. hundreds would gather to watch the fondly named "National Razor" slide up and down on it's rails, death every stroke. The Nation was in a state of anarchy until the reign of Napoleon brought them together once again.

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The American Revolution had a definite impact on American citizens. For one thing, it saw the start of a serious abolitionist movement, and for another, it resulted in colonists abandoning the Church of England, since the King was the head of the church.

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