A change in military strategy.
French and British in 1776.
The French. they did this because they also did not like the British.
the English took us citizens off of ships because they thought that they were British deserters. the French would disrupt trade if they thought that the goods were going to aid the British.
The British and French's fight
He favored Britain.
the french and british if that was not what you meant contact me asap
French intervention in Mexico happened on 1861-12-08.
It meant a great expansion of British territorial claims in the New World.
It meant a great expansion of British territorial claims in the New World.
The French did not want to assimilate, which meant that they would change their culture and language. And the British were suggesting that.
The British government decided to intervene in the French and Indian War primarily to protect its colonial interests in North America and to counter French expansion. The conflict posed a threat to British territories and trade routes, and the British sought to assert dominance over the lucrative fur trade and territorial claims. Additionally, the growing tensions with Native American tribes aligned with the French necessitated a stronger military response to secure British settlements. Ultimately, intervention aimed to ensure British supremacy in North America and expand its influence against French competition.
in old French 'franc' meant 'free'in old French 'franc' meant 'free'
I'm guessing you meant the Battle of Savannah, Georgia and have changed your question to read that way. The British won in December 1778 and captured Savannah. The British won again the next year when the Americans tried to retake Savannah. If you meant Havana, Cuba, the British also won that battle, in the French and Indian War.
No, they are British.
French and British in 1776.
BP (British Petroleum) is ... British. It isn't French.
The Sugar, Stamp and Townshend Acts were meant to. None actually worked.