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The United States was very weak at this point in history and additionally there were internal disagreements between the Federalists who opposed intervention and the Democratic-Republicans who endorsed it.

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Q: Why did the US stay out of the French Revolution?
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Why did the US avoid the excesses of the French Revolution?

The desire to stay out of the entangling aliances of France and England


What actions do you think the US government should take during the French Revolution?

The Government chose to stay neutral and not aid with the French Revolution, due to its own internal conflicts such as sectionalism and slavery.


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Having just won the American revolution they were "with" their French brothers.


What country had a revolution shorty after the us wrote the constitution?

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What view did the political parties of the US take on the French Revolution?

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