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The U.S. government was influenced by it because they stood for the democratic government, as we saw when they broke away from the English monarchy. It also changed how we looked at France. We now see them as an independent country which was greatly influenced by their willingness to revolt against everything they stood for. The U.S. government was influenced by it because they stood for the democratic government, as we saw when they broke away from the English monarchy. It also changed how we looked at France. We now see them as an independent country which was greatly influenced by their willingness to revolt against everything they stood for.

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George Washington urged America to steer away from permanent alliances with "any protium of the foreign world." the country was divided into Pro British and Pro French lines

^According to my textbook, the country did not divide into Pro British and Pro French lines

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