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  1. By offering the French aristocrats asylum in the United States, we settled out debt to the monarchy and to the people of France. By having the aristocratic leaders of the nation safely hidden away in America, the French people had an obstacle out of their way to freedom.

    • Why did France offer aristocrats asylum in the United States?1
    • Why did France offer aristocrats asylum in the United States?2
    • Why did France offer aristocrats asylum in the United States?3
    • Why did France offer aristocrats asylum in the United States?4
    • Why did France offer aristocrats asylum in the United States?5
  2. With the collaboration of Governor Morris, the United-States Minister Plenipotentiary to France, and of French royalists in the métropole, the goal was to create an asylum for the royal family. The township of Azyle, now Asylum, Pennsylvania, promised, at its origin, to be an aristocratic predecessor of Fourier’s utopian socialist phalanges, with a rigorous division of labor and egalitarian ...

    • Allan Potofsky
    • 2006
  3. With their wide diaspora, French immigrants were able to integrate into American society with relative ease-between 1820 and 1870, more than 245,000 arrived. From 1789 to 1914, France went through four dictatorships, two constitutional monarchies, two empires, and three republics. French immigrants introduced new farming techniques that ...

  4. Jan 25, 2013 · In the years following the French Revolution of 1789, a large number of Frenchmen fled France and took refuge abroad. Nearly one percent of the French population abruptly left France, including many members of the royal family and the French aristocracy , as well as priests, clergymen and others who had lost lands and privileges during the great uprisings.

  5. Without question, fear and uncertainty drove many Americans to denounce the slave revolt that caused our nation’s first refugee crisis. But those who turned up on America’s shores between 1791 ...

  6. The resulting immigration increased urbanisation and the economic development of the USA. After the discovery of gold in California, twenty-five to forty thousand migrants rushed there in the 1850s, from all the regions of France. Many stayed for just a few years, while others started families and acted as magnets for the flows of migration ...

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  8. De Tocqueville described his observations in a famous two-volume book, Democracy in America (1). Published simultaneously in French and English in 1835 and 1840, it created a sensation. De Tocqueville’s work has been described as the most perceptive book ever written about the United States. A highlight of his observations was that ...

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