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England and France had been at war with each other for centuries, and France had helped the Americans fight their American Revolution against the English. Therefore, England did not support anything French. Also, no other countries what soever supported the French Revolution.
George Washington
They didn't
A loyalist wanted to remain loyal to England, they did not support the American Revolution and some fought along side the British Regulars.
They didn't
Her lack of support for potato farmers
The American Patriots.
the British
yes
Robespierre DID support the American revolution. It was partly the American revolution that inspired him. Many French soldiers also fought in the American revolution. As for why; Robespierre belived that everyone should be equal and have rights, including the people in America. He always had his client's (for he was a lawyer) human rights as his best interests, so he belived strongly in the American revolution.
At the beginning of the British French War of 1793 Thomas Jefferson was in support of France. He believed that the Americans owed their loyalties to this country because of their support during the American Revolution.
They were American clubs/groups in support of the French Revolution. They hoped to repay France for helping them in the American Revolution.