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The Influence Of George Washington On The French Revolution

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How could George Washington know anything about the future of France? Washington used his experience as a guide of what was to come. In his correspondence in 1789, Washington predicted the French Revolution would turn violent (George Washington's views on the French Revolution, 1789). Washington indicated how the change to modernism brought considerable shifts to nearly all of society, and an abrupt transformation prevented pertinent acclimation to avert calamity (George Washington's views on the French Revolution, 1789). Additionally, that the tradition of authority by class was longstanding and the nobles would conceivably fight to recoup their position and prestige (George Washington's views on the French Revolution, 1789). George Washington was an astute life long learner who was cultured and …show more content…

The royalty wanted power and the upper class wanted wealth. George Washington recognized the lengths to which they would go to preserve their standing. In the American Revolution, King George III exemplified his clutch on sovereignty (History.com Staff., 2009). The petitions of the First Continental Congress where justifiable and legitimate and rather than acquiesce he ultimately lost control of America altogether (History.com Staff., 2009). Washington anticipated France would emulate Britain in the American Revolution. This was entrenched as factual when Louis XVI attempted to quell the third estate, eventually causing him to fail to reclaim his clout (History.com Staff., 2009). Human fallibility is bound to narcissistic ideology, when you have things good you don't want to let it go. Even if it’s the right thing to do, backed by biblical or ethical beliefs. George Washington recognized the power struggles between King George III and the commonwealth and he could see it playing out in the French Revolution (George Washington's views on the French Revolution,

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