Liberals viewed the French Revolution as a breakthrough because it allowed for a new political order that limited the power of the government.
Liberals viewed the French Revolution as a breakthrough because it allowed for a new political order that limited the power of the government.
Washington was unhappy about it but the Jeffersonians supported the French Revolution.
There was a strong political divide in the United States as to how to view the French Revolution. At the beginning, the majority perspective was positive, seeing the French Revolution as being parallel to the American Revolution. The minority perspective, which became more popular later, was that this upsurge against the traditional order was violent and unnecessary.
they veiwed it as a ruining of the nation and that they wanted nothing to do with the Brittish and Americans.
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It felt threatened by the success of the new government.
Liberals generally view human nature as innately good and believe that people are capable of empathy, compassion, and cooperation. They tend to emphasize the importance of social and environmental factors in shaping individual behavior and values.
It quickly became a symbol of the French Revolution, a blow to tyranny. Today, the French still celebrate July a 14 as Bastille Day.
conservatives
the Philosophes' view that government restricted people's resources and power
No, it should be viewed as history. It was a civil war not unlike our own civil war.
Liberals are all for individual rights. The Patriot Act involves phone tapping, invasion into personal emails and records. Thus, Liberals are very anti-Patriot Act.