John Adams was the US President when the French Revolution ended in 1799.
As far as I'm aware, The French Revolution was started by the French, not by George Washington, who was and had been the only US President at the time of the French Revolution. Unless the Americans have built a time machine.
John Adams.
John Adams.
George Washington (1789 - 1797), who was succeeded by John Adams (1797 - 1801).
they liked the idea of the French Revolution and it helped them.
George Washington (1789 - 1797), who was succeeded by John Adams (1797 - 1801).
The French and Indian War was fought twenty years before the American Revolution. There was no US president and the states were still colonies.
The French Revolution wasn't started by a president. At that time (in the 18th century) France was a monarchy (and thus had a King and Queen) and the lower and middle class society started the revolution.
Your question is confusing and at this point can't be answered. The French Revolution didn't happen in Britian nor the US. Otherwise it wouldn't be called the "French Revolution ."
Having just won the American revolution they were "with" their French brothers.
the french had their revolution
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