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Each continued to seek the destruction of the other.
False.
To protect and preserve the French Revolution.
Well this is a bit speculative, but you could argue that both were religious wars. The two "religions" in question were Christianity and atheistic rationalism. The French revolution was a rejection of Christianity in favour of atheistic rationalism. In the American Civil war, the North were the atheists and the South was still essentially Christian, despite its liking for slavery.
yes it was because they rrached their goal.
one of his goals were to restore the principles that the U.S before the American revolution
to stop the American revolution and make America and England two separate countries.
The Stamp Act was passed by the British government in 1765,and it was a way to impose taxation on the American colonies. The colonies declined to pay taxes to Britain, and subsequent resistance to taxation and British authority triggered the American Revolution.
Placing a man on the moon and winning the American League Pennant were not major goals of the French in Canada.
The French Revolution was to overthrow the aristocracy and create a republic. Yes, it was successful, the royal family were all killed, and France has been a republic ever since.
their hatred of the British crown bound them together to fight for a common goal. Which was Independence.
His goal in the French Revolution was to execute all the corruption in France. He had the King and Queen beheaded, and he did public displays of torture or killings. He made theses killings as a sort of show almost. During this time it was called "The Reign of Terror", later Robespeirre was also beheaded.