They didn't
to increase support for independence movement
They opposed the Revolution. (Loyalists were loyal to Britain.)
Themselves as one. They wanted their own government.
They didn't like the idea or purpose of the revolution like the Americans.
They didn't
Support for the American Revolution put a great strain on the French economy.
to increase support for independence movement
Some felt that the US owed France for the help it provided during the American Revolution and others believed that European problems should be handled by Europeans.
They didn't
The American Patriots.
the British
Robespierre DID support the American revolution. It was partly the American revolution that inspired him. Many French soldiers also fought in the American revolution. As for why; Robespierre belived that everyone should be equal and have rights, including the people in America. He always had his client's (for he was a lawyer) human rights as his best interests, so he belived strongly in the American revolution.
yes
They were American clubs/groups in support of the French Revolution. They hoped to repay France for helping them in the American Revolution.
There was no draft during the American Revolution. Rather, colonies relied on their respective militia for volunteer support.
They were American clubs/groups in support of the French Revolution. They hoped to repay France for helping them in the American Revolution.