The alliances France had were Britain and obviously the United states.
Alliances (by themselves) were not the cause of conflict in the Second World War. However prior to the First World War, Alliances played a contributing factor to the increase in tensions, the failure to resolve issues through diplomatic means, and the decisions of Austria-Hungary & Germany to launch offensive action against Serbia & France.
France is a member of NATO.
To isolate France
A big one, because of alliances the war got so big. Because the big countries (France, Britain Russia) where allied with Serbia, they joined into protect Serbia. That's what caused the conflict to get so big.
France
Other nations formed alliances to oppose France's expansion plans because France was threatening to dominate all of Europe.
The key factors that led to the formation of the Triple Entente (France, Russia, and Britain) and the Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy) were a mix of political alliances, military strategies, and territorial ambitions. These alliances impacted the balance of power in Europe before World War I by creating a system of rivalries and tensions that ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the war. The alliances increased the likelihood of conflict and created a complex web of alliances that drew countries into the war based on their alliances rather than the specific causes of the conflict.
To isolate France
Great Britain and France
they were fought in the british
The Fronde was a civil conflict in France from 1647 to 1652.