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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 and support 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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What French citizen hoped to gain American support for France?

Edmund Charles Genet was the French citizen that hoped to gain American support for France. During the French Revolution he was the French Ambassador to the US.


Why did some Americans believed that the US should help France?

Because it was French money, and the French navy, that helped the American Colonials win their Revolution against the British and gain their Independence.


Did the French Revolution or American Revolution have a greater impact on the world?

I would say American Revolution because it was known as a 'world war' at that time. It also told countries that the 13 colonies were now known as the United Stated is America. The American Revolution had a greater impact. The French Revolution gained strength and motivation from the Americans. The US Constitution remains the oldest document that continues to maintain a democracy. I would agree as well. While the French Revolution seems to be more revered around the world, the fact remains that the French were highly inspired by the Americans' successful revolution less than ten years prior. The Americans showed that it was possible for the people to overtake a monarchy. Of course, the French fell victim to their own revolution as did the English and both restored monarchical-type rulers. The American Revolution remains singular in that it didn't fall into the hands of a dictator/tyrant/monarch.


What effect did the success of the American Revolution have on France a it led to the execution of the Royal family b it caused the French colonies to break away from France?

the french wanted to help the us to break down Englands power which it worked


How did the french get in the US?

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How did the French Revolution create problem's for the US?

France declared war on Britain and this put the US in an awkward position The French Revolution created problems for the United States, because the French were the United States' allies during the American Revolutionary War. Supporting the French would lead to conflicts with Britain, which was the United States' most important trading partner. The United States couldn't choose a side for it would cause economic and social problems, but some felt that the US owed active assistance to France.


How did the French Revolution created problems for the US?

France declared war on Britain and this put the US in an awkward position The French Revolution created problems for the United States, because the French were the United States' allies during the American Revolutionary War. Supporting the French would lead to conflicts with Britain, which was the United States' most important trading partner. The United States couldn't choose a side for it would cause economic and social problems, but some felt that the US owed active assistance to France.