that's a good question!
No they didn't
Louis XVI.
Because they saw that the revolution no longer had anything to do with them. it had been hijacked by a bunch of lawyers turned politicians.
The Congress of Vienna.
The initial stirs of french revolution could not take off because the leaders had approval seeking tendecies, when they tried to appease all of them, they ended getting nothing.
Slavery had been ended during the French Revolution but Napoleon tried to put slavery back into force on the island.
Slavery had been ended by the French Revolution but Napoleon tried to bring it back.
The main resistance was provided by those who believed like George Washington that the US should not meddle in European affairs.
He tried to end US Neutrality during the French Revolution while he was the French Ambassador to the US.
He didn't escape. He tried to, in his flight to Varennes, but he was caught and recognized as a traitor to the French Revolution. He was guillotined when the French Republic was formed.
The Spaniards and the British tried to seize Saint-Domingue during the French Revolution because the French were too busy with their own revolution to fight for their colony. Given its strategic location and the availability of raw materials and minerals, both countries sought to control it.
Edmond-Charles Genet was the French Ambassador in the United States during the French Revolution. He is called citizen Genet and he tried to recruit people to join the French and fight the British.