Attitude in the US to the war of the second coalition

rupol2000

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In Russia, the attitude is strange, and obviously hypocritical. On the one hand, no one openly denies the gains of the Great Revolution and does not approve of slavery. On the other hand, it is customary to praise Suvorov, who participated in the suppression of the Republic.

How is this interpret in the US? Did the United States itself influence the war of the second coalition?
 
America was friendly with Bonaparte back at the turn of the 19th Century. France sold America a large swath of land doubling the size of our nation in 1803 and France's chief enemy, Britain, was still be ruled by the Tyrant George III who burned the US White House.
 
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America was friendly with Bonaparte back at the turn of the 19th Century. France sold America a large swath of land doubling the size of our nation in 1803 and France's chief enemy, Britain, was still be ruled by the Tyrant George III who burned the US White House.
This is complete nonsense. The French Revolution is a direct continuation of the American Revolution. Jefferson was a revolutionary, and many heroes of the American Revolution were also heroes of the French Revolution.
 

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