Germany, Italy and Japan (the axis powers) declared war on the United States which was apart of the allied powers. France was a part of the allied powers and were therefore our allies.
Second answer. You have it backwards. The US was an ally of France and England. France had a Free French Army led by Charles De Gaulle. These Frenchmen were troops that manage to escape from Dunkirk after the Battle of Dunkirk. They trained and joined the Allied Forces to invade Normandy on D-Day. They were able to free Paris of the Nazi Control along with the towns people and Underground Network. They also controlled the French Occupied Zone of West Berlin and West Germany. The US helped with supplies, food, fuel and transportation. It was a great cooperative effort by all the nations involved.
they wanted revenge at the British because of the french and Indian war or 7 year war.
france wanted to weaken 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.
The UK
France was the Patriots' ally during the Siege of Savannah.
jesus christ type Vichy France into google
Yes Great Britain was an ally to France and Belgium.
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.
France
Battle of Saratoga
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.
France after the revolutionary war
France after the revolutionary war
The didnt want to lose to Britain a second time
Great Britian, Soviet Union, France
they didn't france was our ally
France was an enemy of Japan.
Thomas Jefferson did not want to ally with France. He was following George Washington's advise to stay out of European conflicts.