It didn't. The American Revolution was over before the French Revolution began.
The American Revolution made them statesmen instead of colonists. And the French Revolution didn't greatly affect th epopulation of America, seeing as the US never got involved. And Canada had already been taken over by Britain.
The American Revolution made them statesmen instead of colonists. And the French Revolution didn't greatly affect th epopulation of America, seeing as the US never got involved. And Canada had already been taken over by Britain.
The American Revolution made them statesmen instead of colonists. And the French Revolution didn't greatly affect th epopulation of America, seeing as the US never got involved. And Canada had already been taken over by Britain.
With Napoleons' Consulate coup against the French Directory in 1799.
America and Britain
Bastille day is the 14 th July.....
During the American Revolution, the French finally decided to provide significant help to the American cause after the Battle of Saratoga. Actually consisting of several distinct battles, the Saratoga victory came in 1777 and was followed by a formal American/French alliance along with military and other support from France.
It depends! Are you talking about the revolution or the begining of america?!
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James Monroe was wounded at the battle of Trenton, Christmas Day, 1776.
Yes, there were American militias involved in the French and Indian War (1754-1763). These militias were primarily composed of colonial volunteers who supported British military efforts against French forces and their Native American allies. They played a significant role in various battles and skirmishes, contributing to the overall British strategy in North America during the conflict. The participation of these militias helped to lay the groundwork for future American military organization and resistance leading up to the American Revolution.
the first open act of the french revolution was the storming of the Bastille. Trust me I am an 7 th grade student at Crayton Middle School, and this is the correct answer from my aap history teacher. Thanx for reading Love Gabby