With the overthrow of the Russian czar during the time of World War I, Russia pulled out of the war. Because the US had previously been weary about entering an alliance without all democratic nations, this allowed the US to step into the war and still be fighting it in democracy.
The Russian Revolution, a revolution during WWI, was originally a revolution to create a Russian Republic, and it gave Americans a view of "civilized Allied countries are all moving toward democratic ways." But since the Bolsheviks took advantage of the instability of the new country, the country was at a civil war between the Red Army (them) and the White Army. Eventually, communist Dictatorship wins and takes over, and the disillusioned Americans now feels that socialist ideas are too radical.
The french revolution influence us to make people know about liberty,equality and fraternity.
At the time of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, the Czar had already resigned and Russia was ruled by an official appointed by the Czar, named Kerensky. So it was the Kerensky regime against which the Bolsheviks revolted. They later executed the former Czar anyway (along with his family), not being satisfied with his mere resignation. Kerensky himself escaped and lived in exile in the US, a very smart move on his part.
no the us did not enter the Russian revolution
One short term effect was a lot of jobs were created which didn't require labor skills. One Long term effect was it turned specifically the US in to the greatest manufacturing nation in the world. How did we respond so well to WWI and II? Our great and organized production of goods.
The French Revolution had no direct effect on the United States. A new country, the US had sufficient teething problems organizing and financing their new democracy, and the turmoil in France had no effect. However, after the Revolution, when Napoleon returned to power and fought the English, it gave Jefferson's reconstituted US Navy the opportunity to support the US Marines in the early fight against the Barbary pirates in the Mediteranian.
fear of communism in the us after the bolshevik revolution
Stalin had a tendency to maintain the status quo in the Cold War. He was not willing to negotiate or offer compromises to the US.
Red Scare.
The US and USSR. The American Revolution and the Bolshevik Revolution. However, there are some who will contend the Boxer Rebellion was a revolution, but the result was far different from the main two.
The American Revolution did not effect slavery. It was the Civil War that had the biggest effect on slavery in the US.
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, or Lenin, returned from exile in 1917 to lead the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution. He was exiled in Europe prior to the revolution.
Bolshevik revolution in Russia (1918) was the main event that triggered a slide in US-Russia relations. USA did not approve of Bolshevism and upon the start of the revolution participated in Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War. USA also supported anti-Bolshevik white forces in the Russia as well as Czechoslovakian legion in their fight. A wave of anti-communism riots broke out in mainland USA and a crackdown was initiated against radical communist elements specially present in labor unions across the country.
There is nothing as the " second best real revolution." You have to tells us what revolution your question is about.
The french revolution influence us to make people know about liberty,equality and fraternity.
Although not directly involved with the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917; after WWI (1918) US Army troops were dispatched to the Soviet Union in the 1920's to maintain law, order and stability.
A fear of Russia that ran high in the US even after the Bolshevik revolution of 1917. This resulted in a nationwide crusade against those whose support Communism.
U.s. Soldiers returning from world war 1 formed the American legion.They wanted to protect America from the influences of the Bolshevik revolution