For France, the <em>American Revolution </em>implied a significant expenditure and the worsening of the crisis of the former regime. Six years after the <em>American Revolution</em> concluded, the <em>French Revolution</em> erupted in 1789, France was immerse in a profound economical and social crisis. Since France helped America economically and militarily during the American Revolution, it became insolvent; in other words, The American Revolution conducted France into a massive fiscal crisis, factor that was relevant in the French Revolution.
Also, the American Revolution's ideas of liberty and self- government inspired the French citizens and encouraged them to rebelled against the monarchy, due to the fact that by the time they were starving, insolvent and under a repressive ruler. French citizens saw Americana as an example to follow; the Americans imparted a working model of revolutionary success that the French adapted to their needs and context. French revolutionaries established constitutional measures in the <em>French Revolution</em> quite early, they also passed The Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen, and forced for a reformed monarchy.
For the answer to the question above asking w<span>hat did Americans do in the late 1700s early 1800s to improve the movement of people goods? It </span>started with the creation of railroad which helped industrial revolution happen so fast. I hope this helps
The Treaty of San Ildefonso was an agreement between France and Spain where Spain gave back the colonial territory of Louisiana to France. It gave the French most of the Missisipi river, and new Orleans, which denied the U.S The Gulf of Mexico. I hope I could help! :D
Americans had a number of reasons to fear communism in the 1950s. First, the Soviets had demonstrated in 1949 that they had a nuclear capacity. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were fresh in Americans' minds, leading the US to fear the Soviets would launch a nuclear war with a mutually assured destruction that would destroy both countries.