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France and Britain became great enemies in the 1770's, when France sided with the Americans during the American Revolutionary War. The French began sending covert supplies and intelligence to the American rebels which helped them defeat the British.

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The English and French have fought on several occasions, mostly about ownership of various parts of France.

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