Your question is incoherent.
Throughout most of the many wars England has had with France the U.S.A was a British Colony, the only time before WW1 that Britain, France and the U.S.A were involved in conflict was during the battle for independence the French supplied the U.S with money supplies and men with which to fight the British. Apart from this the U.S.A has had nothing to do with any war between Britain and France
The Anti Federalists were very enthusiastic about the French Revolution. Thomas Jefferson supported the Revolutions Republican ideals. The Anti Federalists were known for their support of France versus the Federalist's support of Great Britain. Although the Anti Federalists were for the Revolution, they agreed with the Federalists to remain neutral in the Revolutionary War between Great Britain, Spain, France and other European powers.
Vichy State was implemented during the occupation of Germany and was "officialy" pro german. Flag remain the same but moto was removed
France
we will be willing to remain within the empire if Britain returns to its former policy of salutary neglect
well they wanted to
They wanted France's protection.
* They were ill-prepared. * They wanted to remain at peace. * No Casus Belli existed for such an action.
Germany's desire to isolate france and britain's desire to remain dominant
Germany's desire to isolate France and britain's desire to remain dominant
For nearly three years the United States remained technically neutral, though its trade favored the Allies who controlled the seas
Throughout most of the many wars England has had with France the U.S.A was a British Colony, the only time before WW1 that Britain, France and the U.S.A were involved in conflict was during the battle for independence the French supplied the U.S with money supplies and men with which to fight the British. Apart from this the U.S.A has had nothing to do with any war between Britain and France
Not as such since by invasion they became part of the Third Reich. However a number of these countries set up 'government in exile' in Britain - Poland, France etc
The Anti Federalists were very enthusiastic about the French Revolution. Thomas Jefferson supported the Revolutions Republican ideals. The Anti Federalists were known for their support of France versus the Federalist's support of Great Britain. Although the Anti Federalists were for the Revolution, they agreed with the Federalists to remain neutral in the Revolutionary War between Great Britain, Spain, France and other European powers.
George Washington accomplished much during his time in office. He helped create the Constitution, he worked on joining the states and creating the federal government, and he encouraged the US to remain neutral during the war between Britain and France.
They reflect the different government systems in France and Britain. France centralized, Britain decentralized. France secular and disregarding local religions. Britain assuming that local peoples have a faith. French decisions taken in Paris. Decision making taken at a lower and local level in British colonies. Imposition of the Code Civil by France. Tolerance of local laws except in the case of killing and outrageous punishments or customs (e.g. stoning,suttee) by the British. Assimilation of local elites by the French. Assumption that Africans would remain African by the British.
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