The Statue of Liberty.
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as a token for a long term friendship
King Louis XVI.
during the 18th century before the French Revolution
Jefferson bought thousand acres of land from France.
Vichy France is a popular allied propaganda term for France occupied by Nazi Germany from about l940-44. The French did NOT use the term, it was coined by Churchill, it is believed who wanted a need, two-word clause- like Nazi Germany. There was no organization called the Vichy Party, unlike the Nazi Party, however, again showing the French did not take kindly to the term.
The Western Front was located in France and Belgium during WW1. The term was coined during the First and Second World War to describe the contested armed frontier.
No- the president had to give up his seat in the Senate when he became president/
By what I have studdied France kind of has the same term limits as the U.S. They serve the same time though.
During the middle ages, the term lord referred to rank. The term vassal referred to relationship. A lord is a baron or a count. He is one rank in the nobility below the king. A vassal is a person who must serve or obey another person under certain conditions. (It gets complicated. A knight had to leave his house and go to war to fight under his overlord for 60 days during a year.) In France the king could give an order to a Count and then the Count would give an order to his underlings. However, the king could not give an order to that underling!
France took a very active roll in supporting the American colonists during the American Revolution. France had a long-term rivalry with England, so when America fought against England for independence, France naturally aligned with the Americans.
They were held in Chamonix, France in 1924 and the United States attended.