The French Revolution drew divided feelings around the world. In Europe, absolute monarchs began to sense their vulnerability and felt obligated to make an example of the new government to discourage their subjects from taking the same route. In the United States, the feelings were split, Federalists like Alexander Hamilton were appalled at the Revolution, and wanted to distance themselves from France. The Democratic Republicans, like Thomas Jefferson, however, were inspired by the Revolution and wanted to show their support.
The French Royalists and most of the European Nations.
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America should support the goals of the French Revolution
The French Revolution
There was a successful revolution in the French colony of Haiti
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The two opposing opinions on which side that America should support in the French Revolution were to side with the French, since they helped the United States in the American Revolution, or to side with the British, since they were the United States's most important trading partner.
No European Nation supported the French Revolution.
The desire for change sparked the French revolution. Most of the country were peasants and commoners, who supported the idea of change.
No, he supported the Republicans.
Washington was unhappy about it but the Jeffersonians supported the French Revolution.
Napoleon :)
They supported this in order to result of the French Revolution.
He wholly supported the French Revolution and believed that the Reign of Terror was an understandable, yet regrettable, response to the excesses of the French monarchy.
It supported Royalist Emigres who wanted to reinstate the Monarchy.
He supported the push for democracry but not the Reign of Terror.
Well, they supported sans-culottes and so they also supported revolution and they wanted equality between citizens but if someone disagreed they executed him. HOPE THIS HELPED :)
They resented their lack of political power under the Old Regime.
Thomas Paine was an American Revolutionary leader and pamphleteer (born in England) who supported the American colonist's fight for independence and supported the French Revolution (1737-1809).