France co-worked with the US during the American revolution (not the French!), because the Americans wanted to rid themselves of the UK government and wanted to be an independent nation and the UK had always been the arch enemy of France.
That was the only reason the French helped the Americans achieve their independence.
France was the first ally to the US. France fought alongside the US and sent aid to the country during the American Revolution. France was a big supporter of the US due to their endless feud with the UK. Spain could also be considered a first ally as they sent aid to the US. However, it was very little compared to France's aid.
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Both France and Spain.
France with money weapons and soldiers.
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it didnt. the American revolution happened before the french revolution
Great Britian, Soviet Union, France
Thomas Jefferson.
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hi During the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin was in France acting as a representative for the United States, obviously at the time part of England, trying to get the French Military forces to ally with us in the war. He also worked as a American minister to Sweden. 2nd Answer: Ben was in France as an economic envoy for his home colony, but he did help the cause - not for the United States, as it did not yet exist, but for the Revolution by the colonies against Great Britain.
Britain, France, and Russia, but Russia became an ally when they realized that Hitler had gone back on their promise. I do not know about France, but I am pretty sure.
France in 1776.