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The French generally viewed American soldiers with admiration and appreciation during the American Revolutionary War. They saw them as brave fighters for liberty and democracy, which resonated with their own aspirations for freedom from monarchy. Additionally, the collaboration strengthened Franco-American relations, fostering a sense of camaraderie. However, there were also some cultural misunderstandings and perceptions of American soldiers as inexperienced compared to European troops.

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