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France and Britain's relationship was strengthened due to the Treaty of Versailles. It was strengthened due to the fact that they connected on the level of what they wanted from the treaty and partially achieving the goal.
The war between France and Britain put the United States in an awkward position. France had been America's ally in the Revolution against the British.
Britain's war with France meant Napoleon needed money.
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This got them to earn more currency from the two places. Not only that but at the end they were chosen to pick one country.
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In this case, the warring nations were France and Britain and the US was the neutral nation. Both France and Britain interfered with US trade , intercepting US ships bound for their enemy. Britain went a step further and impressed into the British navy US sailors that they believed has been born in Britain.
Spain sided with France against Britain during the American Revolutionary War. After learning of the American victory in Battle of Saratoga, France had signed the Treaty of Alliance with the United States on February 6, 1778.
Territory was occupied by Britain and France
The damage it had sustained during ww1
During WW II, when France was occupied by the Third Reich, Britain retained its alliance with the French resistance.