How did the French Revolution influence American politics?

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The French Revolution had a major impact on American politics. At first, American support for the French Revolution had partisan ties, with pro-French Republicans even addressing each other as "citizen," a custom borrowed from revolutionary France. After the French Revolution became more radical and violent, many Americans changed their tune, so to speak. Federalists were angered when King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette were executed in 1793.

The French Revolution did become a symbol for both Republicans and Federalists. Republicans celebrated the democratic ideals of the Revolution and considered its violence a small price to pay for liberty. In fact, Philadelphia's Republican women dressed in red, white, and blue to welcome France's new minister to the United States after the execution of Louis XVI. Federalists despised the French Revolution's violence and radicalism and opposed it to the point of wanting to align America with Britain.

When revolutionary France declared war on Britain in 1793, American attitudes toward France became a political lightning rod, focusing the political leanings of both Republicans and Federalists. Republicans defined the Revolution by its ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity; Federalists focused on the Revolution's bloody policies and saw it as confirmation of the danger of taking liberty and equality too far.

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