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They considered the French to be fellow republicans.(novanet)

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Why did many Americans initially welcome news of the french revolution?

They considered the French to be fellow republicans.(novanet)


Why did many Americans initially welcome news of French Revolution.?

They considered the French to be fellow republicans.(novanet)


What was Americans role in the french revolution?

there were no such thing as Americans back in the french revolution


How did Americans react to the french revolution?

After hearing about the French Revolution, Americans began to celebrate and become extremely enthusiastic. They thought that they had inspired the French to go through with the French Revolution after they gained their independence from Britain.


Who allied with the Americans during the revolution?

The French


Who were the Americans receiving help from in the Revolution?

French and Spanish mostly French


Who joined the Americans during the revolution?

French and Spanish


What was the French allience?

An allience between the Americans and French against the british in the revolution.


Who was the French man who fought with the Americans in the American Revolution?

Lafayette.


Initially the French Revolution caused many Romantics to believe that a what had dawned in Europe?

new era


How did the French treat African Americans after World War 1?

African Americans have always been welcome in france


American response to the French Revolution?

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.