ConfederateSS wrote:Votanic wrote:It's remarkable how much attention it gets considering the Revolution was such an abject failure at the time.
I suppose it is now just another example of culturally-entrenched symbolism.
Ten years later, Napoleon would begin his rule, and five years after that he would declare himself Emperor.
The first 70 years of the 19th century would continue with a long list of royal rulers, both Bonaparte and Bourbon.
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France is USA's oldest Ally ... December 7th(people think Pearl Harbor is big that day),1777 A.D...
------- Without France The USA isn't free from Great Britain...But France helped The USA...So years later...The USA could save France's ass in WW1 and WW2...Only to have The French get America stuck in The Vietnam War...Allies Forever...
------- Napoleon's hero was George Washington...Yet he never asked Lafayette to join him...Being that Lafayette was one of Washington's close Generals...Lafayette didn't fight for anyone when he returned to France......
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Uh, Confed, check your dates.
It was actually the
Ancien Régime that gave the still-protoplasmic U.S.A. its revolutionary boost,
...ironically enough.