yes
French. ===== Ummm, I think the people of the First Nations were here long before the French arrived -- thousands of years before the French arrived.
The diplomats at Vienna wanted to return Europe t the way it was before the French Revolution.
I am not sure what you are asking. Native American tribes were all throughout North America. When the Europeans arrived millions of Native Americans were living in North America.
Europeans
The French fleet arrived off Yorktown and chased off the British ships
French. ===== Ummm, I think the people of the First Nations were here long before the French arrived -- thousands of years before the French arrived.
The French called it French Indochina, but before the French arrived the people living there called it Viet Nam.
There is no difference, because France is in Europe, so French are Europeans, but Europeans are not French. So, basically, the beginning was a lie, because there IS a difference.
He was going to urge Mary to join in his war against the French. He arrived in Calais on or before 23rd March and had arrived in England by 29th March.
The diplomats at Vienna wanted to return Europe t the way it was before the French Revolution.
the french came before the English colonist did. the french arrived about the same time the spanish settlers did.
I would think that they originally entered what is known as Canada today along a port town of the Northern Atlantic Coast.
You can say "Nous sommes arrivés" in French to mean "We've Arrived."
I am not sure what you are asking. Native American tribes were all throughout North America. When the Europeans arrived millions of Native Americans were living in North America.
The French had arrived to Cambodia in the Year of 1863 =)
Tobacco and sugarThe first Europeans in the Caribbean were the Spanish who settle in Hispaniola in 1494 and followed quickly into Puerto Rico, Cuba and Jamaica. They were followed by the French and the Dutch who settled throughout the lesser Antilles. The British arrived in in 1614 getting a toehold on St. Kitts, which they shared with the French in 1624, followed by Barbados and the taking of Jamaica from the Spanish in 1655.
Europeans