France declared war on Britain and this put the US in an awkward position The French Revolution created problems for the United States, because the French were the United States' allies during the American Revolutionary War. Supporting the French would lead to conflicts with Britain, which was the United States' most important trading partner. The United States couldn't choose a side for it would cause economic and social problems, but some felt that the US owed active assistance to France.
France declared war on Britain and this put the US in an awkward position The French Revolution created problems for the United States, because the French were the United States' allies during the American Revolutionary War. Supporting the French would lead to conflicts with Britain, which was the United States' most important trading partner. The United States couldn't choose a side for it would cause economic and social problems, but some felt that the US owed active assistance to France.
Many believed that the US shoul provide active military support to the French, but others advocated allowing the Europeans to settle their own problems.
John Adams was the US President when the French Revolution ended in 1799.
they liked the idea of the French Revolution and it helped them.
France declared war on Britain and this put the US in an awkward position The French Revolution created problems for the United States, because the French were the United States' allies during the American Revolutionary War. Supporting the French would lead to conflicts with Britain, which was the United States' most important trading partner. The United States couldn't choose a side for it would cause economic and social problems, but some felt that the US owed active assistance to France.
France declared war on Britain and this put the US in an awkward position The French Revolution created problems for the United States, because the French were the United States' allies during the American Revolutionary War. Supporting the French would lead to conflicts with Britain, which was the United States' most important trading partner. The United States couldn't choose a side for it would cause economic and social problems, but some felt that the US owed active assistance to France.
Alas, no. The French are currently on their 23rd constitution. The Revolution itself produced a return to monarchy within 30 years.
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 ."
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.
Having just won the American revolution they were "with" their French brothers.
Some felt that the US owed France for the help it provided during the American Revolution and others believed that European problems should be handled by Europeans.
and also What was the general US policy regarding involvement in European affairs at this time?