The road to democracy was more difficult for France than for England due to the latter's gradual evolution of political institutions, which allowed for a more stable transition from monarchy to constitutional government. In contrast, France experienced violent upheavals, such as the French Revolution, which resulted in rapid shifts in power and the establishment of authoritarian regimes. Additionally, France's social and political divisions were deeper, leading to more intense conflict and instability. This stark contrast in historical trajectories contributed to England's relatively smoother path toward democracy.
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