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Nationalism in France is strong due to a sense of pride in the country's history, culture, and achievements. France has a long history of nationalism stemming from the French Revolution and the idea of "Liberté, égalité, fraternité". Additionally, the French often prioritize their national identity in order to preserve their language, traditions, and values.
The road to democracy was more difficult for France than England due to factors such as deep-rooted social inequalities, centralized monarchy, and frequent political upheavals like the French Revolution. England had a more gradual evolution towards democracy through a series of reforms, a strong tradition of parliamentary governance, and a more stable transition of power. France's history of monarchies and revolutions created more challenges in establishing a stable democratic system.
America was torn in response to the French Revolution. On the one hand, it was the French government that funded the Americans in their Revolution against England, but on the other hand, the revolutionaries in France wanted the same rights the Americans just recently fought for, and the Americans believed the deserved the same freedoms they now owned. Therefor, the Americans overall didn't take a side in the Revolution, but helped build the new French government after the Revolution. America has since been a strong ally of France.
After the French Revolution and the ensuing bloodbath and chaos, a strong ruler was needed.
Amongst many things, the involvement of France in the American Revolution was ruinous to the Kingdom. There was a strong starvation and also discontent about the participation of the people in the affairs of the state.
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France was a significant ally to the United States during the American Revolution. This support was directly connected to its loss of the Seven Years' War.France, Portugal, and Great Britain
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France was chosen as a potential ally to the colonies during the American Revolution because of France's remaining anger about the French and Indian War. France and England had a long history of anger toward each other, so it was easier to convince France. Also, France had a strong military.
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Jefferson favored France because he felt that since the french had helped the Americans gain their independence from England during the American revolution that the US owed France their support. hamilton was born in the british west indies, so he had strong ties to England.
The French revolution destroyed the existing aristocracy of France and made a strong statement against the entire philosophical basis of aristocracy. The American revolutionaries also chose a non-aristocratic form of government for themselves, but did not overthrow the aristocracy against which they rebelled, which continued to function in England, the mother country. Both revolutions contributed to modern concepts of government, but the French was more radical in nature.