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The British and the French had been enemies for centuries and to have them in or around the colonies was not wanted.
because they can discuss tactics
Saved over 300,000 troops by sending out nearly anything that would float A+ users
I believe it was the British who were driven out of India. India had, I believe, a British mandate that India would someday self govern. India revolted against the British which excelerated the mandate.................................
The French did. Many battles like the Battle of Chesapeake Bay involved nmo .Americans; only French and British/ Although the French were a monarchy, they assisted America not to get rid of another monarchy but because France and Britain were competing for world trade domination.
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The British and the French had been enemies for centuries and to have them in or around the colonies was not wanted.
because they can discuss tactics
Saved over 300,000 troops by sending out nearly anything that would float A+ users
Saved over 300,000 troops by sending out nearly anything that would float A+ users
Saved over 300,000 troops by sending out nearly anything that would float A+ users
Saved over 300,000 troops by sending out nearly anything that would float.!!!!!!!
Eventually a North America without French forces. They allowed the French here to stay but they would be under British rule.
None, I would think. The British evacuation from Dunkirk was in 1940, and America did not enter World War 2 until late 1941.
I believe it was the British who were driven out of India. India had, I believe, a British mandate that India would someday self govern. India revolted against the British which excelerated the mandate.................................
The French did. Many battles like the Battle of Chesapeake Bay involved nmo .Americans; only French and British/ Although the French were a monarchy, they assisted America not to get rid of another monarchy but because France and Britain were competing for world trade domination.
Though it was Washington that accepted the surrender of the British troops, the victory would never have been possible without French naval power essentially neutralizing the British fleet and with people like Lafayette fighting at our side.