The French generally viewed American soldiers with admiration and appreciation during the American Revolutionary War. They saw them as brave fighters for liberty and democracy, which resonated with their own aspirations for freedom from monarchy. Additionally, the collaboration strengthened Franco-American relations, fostering a sense of camaraderie. However, there were also some cultural misunderstandings and perceptions of American soldiers as inexperienced compared to European troops.
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The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
The French didn't segregate soldiers based on race or color.
Yes, only Buffalo Soldiers were African American
In World War I many European soldiers felt that Germany reneged on the treaty agreement. The view of these soldiers was that this treaty needed to be enforced.
french soldiers
American,British,Canadian,French and German soldiers.
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Because of their red jackets and of their European tactical methods of fighting, unfit to the American terrain.
In the Battle of Savannah in 1779, fought 3,500 French soldiers and 1,550 Americans. The opposing force was of 3,200 British and Loyalists.
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Ils sont des soldats américains.
no they are from belgium they were name d 'french fries by the American soldiers in World War 2 they were in belgium but they only knew the language was french they were served 'french fries' and the name stuck. simples
American Soldiers was created in 2005.
There was a strong political divide in the United States as to how to view the French Revolution. At the beginning, the majority perspective was positive, seeing the French Revolution as being parallel to the American Revolution. The minority perspective, which became more popular later, was that this upsurge against the traditional order was violent and unnecessary.
well the British went back home , the french went back to France and had a treaty of Paris and the soldiers of the African American were free from slavery
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french