They were not willing to risk war until they believed the Americans could win.
To pay for the French and Indian Wars, and to protect the colonies
the first foreign port to acknowledge the independence of the 13 colonies is the port of Spain
The original intention of the Navigation Acts was to prevent the French and Dutch from trading with the colonies. It formed middle man system which required goods exported by the colonies to have to go through Britain first before going to Europe.
tobacco
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Because they were in a time of war where they didn't listen to anybody or anything.
First attest circa 1300, from Old French aliance (Modern French alliance), from alier (Modern French allier) "combine, unite"
Canada
In North America,
In North America,
In North America,
The first period of strong colonial unity was during the French and Indian War - this marked the first time the colonies actually worked together for something.
The French first set up colonies in some parts of Canada.
1600s
She was reluctant at first, but then gave in and helped her sister clean her room ;)
She was reluctant at first, but then gave in and helped her sister clean her room ;)
French was first spoken in Haiti during the early 17th century when the French established colonies on the island of Hispaniola. The language was introduced by French colonizers and eventually became the predominant language of administration and culture in the region.