George Washington opposed the French Revolution, particularly its more radical phases, fearing it would lead to chaos and instability. He advocated for neutrality in foreign conflicts, emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace and avoiding entanglement in European affairs. Washington's stance was reflected in his Farewell Address, where he warned against alliances with foreign nations that could draw the United States into wars. His cautious approach set a precedent for American foreign policy in the years to come.
He was the leader of the American Revolution and opposed the British Parliament's taxes.
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George Washington
George Danton was a lawyer before the French Revolution then he became a leader of the French Revolution.
Robespierre most often gets that ranking in the French Revolution.
The French Revolution is most likely to be compared to the American Revolution because the French peasants had gotten the idea of the American's Constitution and the idea of rebelling from the leader.
Pancho Villa was the leader in the Mexican Revolution who opposed American interests in Mexico.
He was the leader of the American Revolution and opposed the British Parliament's taxes.
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John Adams
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The French Revolution
Maximilien Robespierre was a leader of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. He was a key figure in the Committee of Public Safety and played a significant role in the period of mass executions of perceived enemies of the revolution.
I believe he was the leader of The French Army during the French Revolution.
Thomas Paine was an American Revolutionary leader and pamphleteer (born in England) who supported the American colonist's fight for independence and supported the French Revolution (1737-1809).
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George Danton was a lawyer before the French Revolution then he became a leader of the French Revolution.