France got its name because it was the main territory of the Frankish Empire. The Franks were a group a Germanic tribes during the Early Middle Ages.
The French and Indian War got its name because the war contained France and the Native Americans against the Brittish and American colonies.
It was drawn up and signed in the Palace of Versailes, France.
France got invaded by the rebellions and peoples died and stuff xD :p
"la République Française", short form: la France
they got their got their name by after one of the viliges
in Normandy, west of Paris (the region got its name from them)
The French and Indian War got its name because the war contained France and the Native Americans against the Brittish and American colonies.
No, France named Louisiana; the Spanish got it later.
No one created France. France is a nation and the people create a nation so it wasn't one person who got up one morning thinking " I am going to create France."
well it is a city in france and there used to be a lot of tourists there so that where it got its name
France - then the Vietnamese fought for and got their freedom from France, the US invaded but they got kicked out as well. France
It was drawn up and signed in the Palace of Versailes, France.
It was brought here from France, that's what it has to do with it.
They got appointed by the governer of New France. Blah blah
France Castel's birth name is France Bgin.
france received its name from.... Gaul! (:
No, Morroco got its independence from France in 1956