Answer
Both conflicts were motivated by the writings of john locke and charles de montesquieu.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Americans were allied against Great Britain, struggling for liberation, which converted it to a Civil War. The French Revolution also had a touch of the civil war, with the laborers battling against the nobility and the church. The Americans had a precise idea of a democratic government, while the French shifted into a state of chaos and confused frenzy. Few of the French who had aided America in her revolt was motivated by the American revolution to attempt a revolution in France.