If you mean between France and England, yes, many of them. These two nations were almost constantly at war with each other for hundreds of years, up through the end of the Napoleonic Wars. William the Conqueror took over England in 1066. He was from Normandy, in France, so his Kingdom then included Normandy and England. A few centuries later England also included part of what is France today. This is one surprising aspect of what went on in both World Wars - that the ancient enemies, France and England, were allies. It was especially surprising because the English dynasty of the last 300 years is a German one. They changed their last name during WWI from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor. Germany and England had always previously been allied against France.
When did England and France declare war on who? Please clarify.
yes, while the war was going on in America France and Spain declared war aganst the british in England.
England and France and various allies of France
England and France fougth for the throne
England and France
Revoultionary war: france war of 1812: no one world war 1: france, england, world war 2: france, england, italy, and russia
It was most famously known as the 100 the longest war between France and England.
France and England fought the hundred years war because England wanted control of France.
England and France declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939 because Germany had invaded Poland and both England and France were committed to support Poland.
There was, is, nor will be a war between India and France. Who ever made this question, it's just propaganda. There actually WAS a war, that was called the French and Indian War, in 1754-1763. It was against the British and the French, NOT India.
well because England and Spain are the same i think
name five of todays states un the area France gave to England after this war