The United States wanted to prevent communism from spreading.
Isolationism
Supporting the Confederacy would have led to outright war with the United States. It would have also caused labor issues, since the industrial workers sympathized with the slaves and were openly opposed to slavery, and some threatened to leave their jobs rather than support the slave holding Confederacy.
The French Forces in Britain was very small. Not that many made it out of France after the Battle of Dunquerqe (Dunkirk). The French armed forces did join with Britain and the US forces and they were known as the allied forces.
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the us wanted to keep communism from spreading based on the domino theory(containment.) according to the truman doctrine the plan for asia was to hold perimeter positions offshore rather than fighting to hold ground on the mainland and they violated that in the chinese, korean, and vietnam war.
The United States wanted to prevent communism from spreading.
The world looked on in horror but did not do anything about it. The United States became rather isolationist after its failure in the Vietnam War.
United States and something else
In most states yes. However, the child will not claim it, rather the custodial parent.
The United States recognized Taiwan as the "real" China. or china supported North Vietnam or The United States supported Taiwan rather than communist China. ((apex)) <3 kelsmo m. mk :)
"I'd rather..." in English is Je préférerais... in French.
No. Vietnam is a populous country of over 100,000 million people. However, China has a population of 1.3 billion people, including an army which is over ten times the size of Vietnam's. (During the Vietnam War, much of its supply and support came from China.) Mongolia is a sparsely populated country situated between China and Russia and, therefore, is a rather inconsequential part of this question.
Yes the people had the support of the military during the French Revolution, and is the reason why Louis XVI was removed from power so quickly. The military was made up by the third estate and they obviously supported their own kind rather than the nobles and clergy from the first and second estate.
Vietnam War
Many Vietnamese people speak French because Vietnam was a former French colony, leading to the adoption of French as a language of administration, education, and culture during the colonial period. Additionally, French continued to be spoken and taught in Vietnam after independence due to historical ties, globalization, and economic opportunities in French-speaking countries.
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Je préférerai... is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "I would rather... ." The declaration also translates literally as "I'd rather... ." The pronunciation will be "zhuh prey-fey-ruh-reh" in French.