No, France and Britain did not experience an economic boom. As a matter of fact, during the 1970s Britain experienced severe inflation and worker strikes. By 1972 over a million people were unemployed. It was a time of dismal economic decline. Conditions were much the same in France.
The Democratic-Republicans, led by figures like Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, generally supported France during the war between France and Britain, viewing it as a struggle against monarchy and for revolutionary principles. They believed in upholding the Franco-American alliance established during the American Revolutionary War. However, their support was not universal, and some members were concerned about the implications of siding with France against Britain, especially given America's economic ties to Britain.
Britain and France attempted to prevent the United States from selling goods to each other because they wanted to control trade and maintain their own economic power during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Great Britain, France, and Russia
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Britain and France were in heavy debt to the U.S. because of the war.
To gain an economic and military ally, and to weaken the arch rival of France, Britain.
Britain and France attempted to prevent the United States from selling goods to each other because they wanted to control trade and maintain their own economic power during the Napoleonic Wars.
Great Britain and France for (a+)
the allies
what did the South need to do to secure aid from France and Britain during the war between the states
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Great Britain, France, and Russia
The alliances France had were Britain and obviously the United states.
they didnt trust France because France was an allie of great Britain during the 18th century.
The Battle of Britain took place against the Nazi bomber and fighter planes in the skies over Great Britain during the Summer of 1940, during a period when Britain stood alone against them. It was fought in the skies over Britain after France surrendered following the Battle of France. It takes its name from a speech Churchill gave in which he said, "The Battle of France is over. The Battle of Britain is about to begin."