The Americans understood very well why the French wanted to have a change in their own country. Because the French had helped America fight in their revolution, America was freed from the UK government and got their Declaration of Independence.
When the French troops returned home and started revolting against their own government as well, the Americans understood very well the cause of it and at first supported it, but only until it became clear to the Americans that the French were using horrible violence and were actually planning on dethrowning and killing the King and Queen.
When the Americans got wind of that, they stopped their understanding instantly since they could not agree with such radical and violent plans. Especially not, since King Louis XVI had sent the French troops to America to help fight against the UK! How could they support a country that wanted to rid itself from the French King who gave the Americans the ability to be independent? They were very grateful to Louis XVI and they started to sympathize with him.
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We were opposed to the French Revolution, because like Egypt we had an alliance with them and we wouldnt know if the new french government would like to ally us.
They opposed it.
No they didn't
The diplomats at Vienna wanted to return Europe t the way it was before 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.
The American War of independence was important to the French Revolution because the Americans would not have won without the help of the French.
there were no such thing as Americans back in the french revolution
The British opposed the French Revolution and were supportive of the restoration of Monarchy.
They opposed it.
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.
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An allience between the Americans and French against the british in the revolution.
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It was the French citizen who was opposed by the Royalty and the Catholic Church.
No they didn't