How did the success of the American Revolution contribute to the French Revolution?
It led the French to seek an alliance with the Americans to dethrone Louis XVI.
It inspired the French to launch their own revolution for liberty and equality.
It encouraged the French to adopt the government system of popular sovereignty.
It caused many French nobles and clergy to move to the newly independent United States.
It made the French vulnerable to attacks, invasions, and threats from the United States.
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