IDK, if this answer is right but I think< most major powers were still actively involved in WW1 to pay attention to it.
That is true, but nations did notice the two revolutions. When the Czar was dethroned in the March Revolution, the democratic West was quite pleased. Now, their really, really big ally was a democracy like them. But they kind of panicked after the communists took over in the November Revolution and a Red Scare erupted in America.
The West was elated at the outcome of the March Revolution. The only absolute monarchy in the Allied Forces had turned deomcratic. However, when the communist Bolsheviks took power in the November Revolution, the West was panicked. A Red Scare even erupted in the United States.
React?Yes.Rebel?No.
The rest of the world reacted to the Russian Revolution with a mix of alarm and intrigue. Many Western nations viewed the rise of Bolshevism as a threat to capitalism and stability, leading to interventions in the Russian Civil War and the establishment of anti-Bolshevik coalitions. Some socialist and leftist movements globally were inspired by the revolution, seeing it as a model for their own struggles. Conversely, fears of communism sparked widespread anti-communist sentiment and policies in various countries, influencing international relations for decades to come.
they liked the idea of the French Revolution and it helped them.
In violent opposition.
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They wanted a bigger part in THEIR government.
How did the colonist react to the Glorious Revolution
what did the peasants & middle class people actually do in france
It was not a well accepted outcome and many resolved to end the French Revolution and to restore the Monarchy to its rightful seat of power.