They technically didn't attack the ships. What they did was impress the American sailors into the British Navy. This means that they captured American sailors and forced them to join the British Navy and fight the French (Napoleon).
Yes have a look for Attack on Mers-el-Kébir or Operation Catapult, also the British sunk ships in the pacific after the invasion of French Indochina by the Japanese
Yes they sunk ships, ported at the south of France to stop the Nazi occupiers using them and getting control in Mediterranean, around 2000-3000 people died. It is called theAttack on Mers-el-Kébir, you can learn more at:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Mers-el-K%C3%A9bir
Because we are badass, Also because the french lead a blockade of the British ships during the revolution.
Not counting the flotilla of the cockleshell heroes or the merchantmen, there were 885 ships of the British fleet. There were 278 losses.
factories and ships were damaged
The British did not fight against the French in World War I. They were on the same side against the Germans.
U-Boats
The French Navy has rarely played an important role in world affairs, but the presence of the French fleet was enough to prevent British reinforcements from arriving at Yorktown. Because they were cut off, the British Army was forced to surrender to George Washington, allowing the American colonies to claim their independence from Britain.
Because anything that hurt the British, especially British world trade, was fine by the French.
The feel good because they thought that French and British change everything in the Middle East
The French and British