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I believe it was because, the French were defeated by the Viet Minh rebels, which marked the end of French involvement in Vietnam. The Vietminh defeated the French and ended colonial rule.
During the Battle of Yorktown, the British ships could not support Cornwallis because the French were established in trenches and on the sea and were firing upon them. Also, another French ship, captained by the Comte de Grasse prevented them from going out to sea.
William the Conqueror, upon Harold death at the Battle of Hastings.
Britain didn't have to worry about French competition anymore upon the high seas.
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No, they are based upon latin words.
Depends upon our mentality.
I believe it was because, the French were defeated by the Viet Minh rebels, which marked the end of French involvement in Vietnam. The Vietminh defeated the French and ended colonial rule.
Etrangeres in french translates to strangers or foreign depending upon the context that it is used.
the french fired upon British homes and killed hundreds of colonist.
If persons in your state engaging in that profession are required to be licensed then that would depend entirely upon what the licensing laws of your particular state say.
A battlefield is an area, though not necessarily a field, upon which a battle is fought.
A battlefield is an area, though not necessarily a field, upon which a battle is fought.
This was early in the French and Indian war, and was won by the French. Very young and completely inexperienced George Washington was in command of the Virginia troops, and chose a very poor site for the fort he felt he must try to build. The location was dominated by high ground all around, upon which the French could take position and fire directly down into the fort, which was poorly and hastily built and incomplete. After enduring a few hours of this fire from the high ground Washington had to surrender.
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During the Battle of Yorktown, the British ships could not support Cornwallis because the French were established in trenches and on the sea and were firing upon them. Also, another French ship, captained by the Comte de Grasse prevented them from going out to sea.