In April 1778, the Treaty of Alliance was announced between France and the United States during the American Revolutionary War. This alliance formalized France's support for the American colonies in their struggle for independence from Britain, providing military assistance and recognition of American sovereignty. The treaty marked a significant turning point in the war, as it bolstered American efforts against British forces.
The treaty of 1778 called for American support for France
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No, the Revolutionary War was not specifically on February 6, 1778. The war began in April 1775 and continued until the Treaty of Paris was signed in September 1783. February 6, 1778, is significant because it marks the date when France formally recognized American independence and signed a treaty of alliance with the United States, which was a crucial turning point in the war.
The Franco-American Alliance of 1778 united France and America to thwart British forces. Congress rescinded the treaty in 1798, as they wanted the American government to maintain a neutral position during the French Revolution.
The defeat of the British General Burgoyne at Saratoga
The treaty of 1778 called for American support for France
February 6, 1778
The French Alliance was on May 4, 1778 during the Revolutionary War.
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The Alliance of 1778 between the U.S. and France ended.
Franco-American alliance was created in 1778.
The Treaty of Alliance between France and the United States was formed in 1778 during the American Revolutionary War. It was negotiated by American diplomats Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, and Arthur Lee.