The French and Indian War and the American Revolution.
The French government had helped fund the American Revolution.
Indian Wars (against the natives) American Revolution (We just helped out) French Revolution (We just helped out) U.S. Civil War (against ourselves) Mexican-American War Spanish-American War World War I (again, we just helped out) World War II (We just helped out) Korean War (draw) Gulf Wars
No it did not influence other revolutions although some wars did start.
The French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.
The American Revolution and another I can't remember. The American Revolution was one of the causes of the financial crisis in France which eventually became a reason of the French Revolution.
The French government had helped fund the American Revolution.
Indian Wars (against the natives) American Revolution (We just helped out) French Revolution (We just helped out) U.S. Civil War (against ourselves) Mexican-American War Spanish-American War World War I (again, we just helped out) World War II (We just helped out) Korean War (draw) Gulf Wars
No, it is grouped with the Napoleonic Wars after the French Revolution.
Helped the English=it was the Iroquois, I'm sure :)=
The Napoleonic wars and French revolution impacted the industrialization of the Continental Europe. The disrupted the economy by halting trade and interrupting communications.
No it did not influence other revolutions although some wars did start.
They had been bitter rivals during the Seven Years Wars and on opposite sides in the American Revolution.
Nothing in the U.S. but the french revolution was going on in Europe
The Battle of the Nile at Aboukir Bay in Egypt on 1 to 3 August 1798 and were a part of the French Revolutionary Wars. The Battle of Trafalgar was an 1805 Battle during the Napoleonic Wars which followed the French Revolution.
The French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.
The French Revolution and the American Revolution did follow similar paths. The two wars were both fought to secure liberties for the people.
The French Revolution ended either with the Crowning of Napoleon in 1804 or the Congress of Vienna in 1815. (This depends on whether the Napoleonic Government and Wars are to be considered part of the French Revolution.)