French Revolution: John Adams' changing views on political upheaval and radical measures.

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The French Revolution began with the storming of the Bastille, marking a shift in political power in France. Initially, John Adams, a key American figure, viewed the uprising with cautious optimism, recognizing parallels with America's own struggle for independence. However, as the revolutionaries pursued more radical measures, including the execution of King Louis XVI and the rise of the Reign of Terror, Adams' perspective shifted dramatically. He denounced the revolutionaries' methods as chaotic and destructive, contrasting starkly with his ideals of democratic order. The revolution significantly influenced European politics and American perceptions of governance and liberty. #MoofLife #FrenchRevolution #JohnAdams #PoliticalChange #Revolutions
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