Washington was the President in the early days of the French Revolution and Adams was the President when it ended.
John Adams.
He tried to end US Neutrality during the French Revolution while he was the French Ambassador to the US.
Your question is confusing and at this point can't be answered. The French Revolution didn't happen in Britian nor the US. Otherwise it wouldn't be called the "French Revolution ."
The french revolution influence us to make people know about liberty,equality and fraternity.
US involvement in Vietnam (then French Indochina) began during WWII, in supporting the Viet Mihn against the Japanese occupiers. US involvement against Ho Chi Mihn dates back to the French Indochina War, during which time Dwight D. Eisenhower was president.
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John Adams was the US President when the French Revolution ended in 1799.
As far as I'm aware, The French Revolution was started by the French, not by George Washington, who was and had been the only US President at the time of the French Revolution. Unless the Americans have built a time machine.
George Washington (1789 - 1797), who was succeeded by John Adams (1797 - 1801).
John Adams.
John Adams.
The office of President didn't exist until 1789.
Thomas Jefferson.
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He tried to end US Neutrality during the French Revolution while he was the French Ambassador to the US.
there wasn't a president of the US during the French and Indian War because the US didn't exist then. The was from 1754-1763, the declaration of Independence wasn't even signed until 1776.
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No one. The US did not exist until almost a quarter-century after the French and Indian War. No US means no US President. However, George Washington who became the first US President served as a young American officer in the French and Indian War.