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By Stormsmith
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Piano Red wrote:It is also a fact that America won the French Revolution.


Huh. Who was in charge of the post-revolution clean-up?
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By Ombrageux
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Could also be French/Acadian/Cajun communities founding those particular towns.
By Piano Red
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Stormsmith
Huh. Who was in charge of the post-revolution clean-up?


Just addressing MB's lopsided reasoning with some of my own. As it can be inferred that without the American Revolution...there would have been no French Revolution. Thus....America won the French Revolution for the French because...well you see how stupid such an argument is don't you?

Of course the French didn't win the American Revolution. No more than America won the French Revolution.
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By MB.
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Of course the French didn't win the American Revolution.
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By Ombrageux
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PR - France's role in the American Revolution was far greater than the U.S.'s role in France's. Somewhere in between the importance of America's help to France in the First World War or its help in the Second. America's role in the French Revolution was chiefly symbolic, although it provided some inspiration and French ambassadors Franklin (especially) and Jefferson were much-loved.

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