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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Bowman" data-source="post: 7740142" data-attributes="member: 6925649"><p>Peasant rebellions, mostly do not end up with a constitutional democratic republic, most peasants who are trying to overthrow the upper classes don't know how to make a democracy work, and by the way, democracy was invented by slave owners in Athens, it wasn't invented by slaves, peasants, and or serfs. All the slaves know how to do is get revenge on their former masters if they manage to overthrow them, they are not educated enough to know about balance of powers and how to create a stable republic, peasants and serfs aren't much better, they know how to farm and that's about it. If their overlords are brutal enough to drive them into rebellion, the last thing that's on their mind is how to create a stable democracy, the result of most peasant rebellions that are successful is another dictatorship. the environment of North America was the perfect place to experiment with democracy, and the result was the United States of America. The people rebelling weren't peasants, but frontiersmen and landowners, that is a big difference from peasants! The United States had lots of land to make most people landowners instead of landownership being a mark of privilege and class as it was in Europe. There also was a scarcity of labor in North America, feudalism wouldn't have worked here! Also remember the United States got rid of slavery about 80 years after its birth, but it did not introduce slavery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Bowman, post: 7740142, member: 6925649"] Peasant rebellions, mostly do not end up with a constitutional democratic republic, most peasants who are trying to overthrow the upper classes don't know how to make a democracy work, and by the way, democracy was invented by slave owners in Athens, it wasn't invented by slaves, peasants, and or serfs. All the slaves know how to do is get revenge on their former masters if they manage to overthrow them, they are not educated enough to know about balance of powers and how to create a stable republic, peasants and serfs aren't much better, they know how to farm and that's about it. If their overlords are brutal enough to drive them into rebellion, the last thing that's on their mind is how to create a stable democracy, the result of most peasant rebellions that are successful is another dictatorship. the environment of North America was the perfect place to experiment with democracy, and the result was the United States of America. The people rebelling weren't peasants, but frontiersmen and landowners, that is a big difference from peasants! The United States had lots of land to make most people landowners instead of landownership being a mark of privilege and class as it was in Europe. There also was a scarcity of labor in North America, feudalism wouldn't have worked here! Also remember the United States got rid of slavery about 80 years after its birth, but it did not introduce slavery. [/QUOTE]
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