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Because the Americans were horrified by the violence used by the French during the revolution. They were big fans of Louis XVI because this King had sent French troups to the US to fight with the Americans during the American revolution. They couldn't believe that a nation was actually capable of killing their monarchs, women, children and thousands of people, and in a gruesome way.

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At first the French Revolution had many supporters in the US. The brutality and mass executions, however, were not in .line with American values and support for the French Revolution withered away.

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