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The British lost some 1,500 killed or wounded. The Spanish-French allied lost about 14,000 men of whom about 7,000 were taken prisoners.
The name of the exam taken by French students after high school is called the Baccalauréat.
Germany took about 1.8 million French prisoners of war.
bill of rights
They felt that the British had taken away their rights.
They reflect the different government systems in France and Britain. France centralized, Britain decentralized. France secular and disregarding local religions. Britain assuming that local peoples have a faith. French decisions taken in Paris. Decision making taken at a lower and local level in British colonies. Imposition of the Code Civil by France. Tolerance of local laws except in the case of killing and outrageous punishments or customs (e.g. stoning,suttee) by the British. Assimilation of local elites by the French. Assumption that Africans would remain African by the British.
American sailors captured from the british would be hanged
During World War 2, the German army occupied the Channel Islands, which are British territory but are located just off the French coast.
Rosbif (phonetic simplification taken from "Roast beef" is a popular nickname for the British in French. This is just putting a name on a stereotype, true or false, as the english do when calling the French "froggies".
the british took over the first nations and french canadiens meaning that their land, language and religious rights and the culture. the first nations and french canadiens had to follow the british rule in the royal proclamation. therefore the quebec act in 1774 was to save the first nations and the french canadiens from the british meaning they had their culture, lanugage, land, and religious right taken back.
The use of nontraditional military tactics helped the patriots defeat the British. The British were not accustomed to the guerrilla tactics and were taken by surprise.
She will be remembered for taking charge of the French army and turning the tide of the Hundred Years War in favor of the French. She will be remembered for being taken prisoner by the British and being burned at the stake by them as a heretic.
what port was effortlessly taken by the British on their way to Charleston
Fortress Louisberg
Originally it was a German colony (Kamerun) taken from the Adamawa Emirate. As a result of World War I, the country was split into French Cameroun and British Cameroons in 1919. The two were united in 1961 after French Cameroun became independent.
The French, I think they were the first to have founded there a permanent settlement, controlled Wisconsin, but after the French and Indian War, which they lost, they ceded it to the British. After the American Revolution the area was ceded to the United States, but the British resided there until 1812 when it was really taken over by the Americans. Wisconsin became a state (it was the thirtieth one) in 1848.
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