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Wilson's aid to England was beneficial in many ways. It mobilized this backward country and dragged us into the modern world to a surprising degree. It was telling a lazy, clumsy person to stand up without falling--we couldn't. In this case war was a social, industrial, and military quantum leap for America.

French aid to the US began the interest by the French in their own revolution, which was devastating for a long time for the French. Napoleon brought a sense of stability, until he began to flex his muscles abroad, which began a more stable empoverishment of France. We can't really blame Louis, though, supporting the US was a successful attack against England. The overreaching reactionary of the French Revolution was its own failing. We sparked it, they fanned it and essentially burned their country down.

The answer to your question then was Louis.

2006-12-10 14:39:49 · answer #1 · answered by Rabbit 7 · 0 0

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