The Spaniards and the British tried to seize Saint-Domingue during the French Revolution because the French were too busy with their own revolution to fight for their colony. Given its strategic location and the availability of raw materials and minerals, both countries sought to control it.
French and Indian War and the American Revolution
None. He was a member of the Continental Congress and an ambassador to France; he was not a soldier.
hum french revolution? you mean 1789 revolution?
No. The French Revolution was not an effect of the industrial revolution. The French revolution occurred due to the anger of the masses against the despotic rule of the monarchs in France.
french people vs. french government
The Spaniards and the British tried to seize Saint-Domingue during the French Revolution because the French were too busy with their own revolution to fight for their colony. Given its strategic location and the availability of raw materials and minerals, both countries sought to control it.
Austria and the UK.
Lafayette.
Because the French were too busy with their own revolution to fight for their colony.
Because the French were too busy with their own revolution to fight for their colony.
The French revolutionists (the 3rd estate, the bourgeoisie) fought against their monarchical system.
French and Indian War and the American Revolution
No they did not. The French Zouaves were first created as a unit in Algeria in 1831. Since the French Revolution ended with Napoleon's coup in 1899 such an engagement could not have been fought.
Yes, both the French Army and Navy were full participants and allies to the Patriot Cause.
They raised military coalitions which joined together to fight the French.
England and France had been at war with each other for centuries, and France had helped the Americans fight their American Revolution against the English. Therefore, England did not support anything French. Also, no other countries what soever supported the French Revolution.