Communism was created by Karl Marx in the late 19th century, almost a full century after the outbreak of the American Revolution in 1775. So the question "What would Communists have thought of the American Revolution" would be more accurate. read more
Communism was created by Karl Marx in the late 19th century, almost a full century after the outbreak of the American Revolution in 1775. So the question"What would Communists have thought of the American Revolution" would be more accurate. read more
American involvement in the Russian Revolution was the key event that pitted the United States and the Soviet Union against each other for the next seventy years. It was the foundation for a face off between the two nations that would emerge as the world's superpowers. read more
Ironically, many were initially misled into thinking that the French Revolution was an extension or logical progression from the American Revolution, but they cannot reasonably be compared. However, the similarities between the French Revolutionary Government and Communist Governments are real and important. read more