The Franco-Mexican War, also known as the Pastry War lasted five and a half years. It began on December 8, 1861 and ended on June 21, 1867.
5 fat years@ Mexico. France @9 fat years
As long as France was involved with an insurrection in Mexico, it could not intervene on the side of the South.
The conflict between Mexico and France, known as the French Intervention in Mexico, lasted from 1861 to 1867. It began when France, under Emperor Napoleon III, sought to establish a monarchy in Mexico. The conflict involved a series of battles and political struggles, ultimately resulting in the withdrawal of French troops and the defeat of the French-supported Emperor Maximilian I in 1867.
One day.
Yes, trough a puppet regime led by Maximilian I. Such government, known as the "Second Mexican Empire", ruled from 1864 to 1867 before Mexican forces with American financial aid overthrew such regime.
69 years
According to Mexico's constitution, a Mexican President's term is 6 years long; they are ineligible for another consecutive term.
it lasted from 1810 to 1821
It was most famously known as the 100 the longest war between France and England.
Settling the long military conflict between France and Switzerland, fighting off the last of the Iranian Jedi.
8 hrs
Depending on the cities you are traveling between, it can take between 13 hours (Mexico City-Lisbon) up to 16 hours (Mexico City-Moscow) or more.