It's a fundamental difference in philosophy. The American revolution was based on the idea that government can be evil and must be controlled. Because men desire power.
The French revolution was based on the idea that government is perfectable. And was used by power hungry men to kill their rivals.
Both revolutions threw off the chains of hereditary aristocracy. A good thing in both.
America's gave us more freedom. Because we limited the power of government.
France's gave them "The Terror" because they did not.
Still........ a celebration of throwing off the chains is the good part of Bastille Day. A warning of the evil of men too.
Don't forget either part. It's important to remember both.
And don't forget May Day either. Throw off the chains of the aristocracy. Then the Republic was murdered by the Communists. Who became the new aristocracy. And then they murdered millions.
Sorry to poo on your well-intended thread Crusty. The Révolution Français wasn't 100% absent merit; it's just a peeve of mine when it is equated to the American Revolution.
Big cheer for Thomas Crapper! Man saved more lives than any human I can think of. Lister, Pasteur, Salk......
The French Revolution was in a time of famine. Climate change. And a sea change in political theory. Unfortunately it ended as most revolutions in history with evil men exploiting the situation. Russia's followed a different path to ruin but in both the founders of a free nation got killed by those who want to rule.
We are the luckiest people on Earth that our experiment in self rule followed a different path.
It is true that France was a solid ally for the American rebels. It's also true that the majority of signatories to the Declaration of Independence suffered much. Most were not spared. Thankfully, some were.