If this question intended to ask about why the French supported Napoleon, please see this question.
However, the question as worded speaks about the Neapolitans, i.e. the people of Naples, and the French did support the Parthenopean Republic in 1799. The reason for this support was primarily to secure French military gains elsewhere in northern and central Italy. It had very little to do with the Neapolitans themselves.
Neapolitans come from Naples.
The Hapsburgs More than that they had to fight the French led by Napoleon 3, Austrians, Spanish and the Neapolitans.
The Hapsburgs More than that they had to fight the French led by Napoleon 3, Austrians, Spanish and the Neapolitans.
Heidelberg, Germany or maybe Naples, Italy
belive it or not his least fav subject was science
Yes, they favored providing recognition and support to the French.
K. DONERT has written: 'HIGH FRENCH ALPS SUPPORT PACK 2' 'HIGH FRENCH ALPS SUPPORT PACK 8' 'HIGH FRENCH ALPS SUPPORT PACK 7' 'HIGH FRENCH ALPS SUPPORT PACK 3'
Most of the French people did support Joan. However, a minority supported the British.
The French and the English did not support the Confederacy during the Civil War. Instead, the countries decided to support the Union.
Edmund Charles Genet was the French citizen that hoped to gain American support for France. During the French Revolution he was the French Ambassador to the US.
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