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Liberals viewed the French Revolution as a breakthrough because it allowed for a new political order that limited the power of the government.

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Why did liberals view the French Revolution as a positive breakthrough?

Liberals viewed the French Revolution as a breakthrough because it allowed for a new political order that limited the power of the government.


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

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What was the initial american view of the french revolution?

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How did the french monarchy view the British Revolution and the American revolution?

they veiwed it as a ruining of the nation and that they wanted nothing to do with the Brittish and Americans.


How did Democratic Republicans view the French Revolution?

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How did the French monarchy view the revolution in Great Britain and the US?

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Should the US view the french revolution with sympathy and approval?

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