Yes. The French were a Patriot ally, and contributed to the fighting (mainly with ships), both in North America and around the world. While Germany was not yet a unified country, mercenaries from the states which would eventually make up modern Germany fought for the British, most famously the Hessians at Trenton. On the Patriot side, American Inspector General and Washington's chief of staff Baron von Steuben was Prussian-born.
When Germany first tried to invade France they sent troops to the German-France border and the France- Belgium border to fight the incoming of the SS
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Trench warfare was WW1 (1914-1918). In WW2, France surrendered to Germany in only 45 days.
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America only fought Great Britain, but had help from The Netherlands, Spain, and France.
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France joined the Revolutionary War because they heard of the victories at Saratoga. Later Spain joined because they were allies with France.
When Germany first tried to invade France they sent troops to the German-France border and the France- Belgium border to fight the incoming of the SS
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Great Britain. France was on our side.
The French Revolution, we couldn't fight for France because we signed a treaty with England, plus we traded with them the most. We couldn't fight for England because France had helped us fight them in the Revolutionary War.
In Passchendaele!!! Near France, Belgium & Germany approximately.
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no we didn't fight France in the revolutionary war theyactually helped the continental army (American army) after the battle of Saratoga when the french knew that they had a chance of winning the battle against their enemy Great Britain. If it wasn't for France the war might have gone a different way...
No, France gave in to Germany, and Germany then took over France. We did not help them. Not in World War I, the war the question asks about. Britain joined France in its fight againt Germany during the first World War.