In 1778, France sent Jean-Baptiste Donatein de-Vimer, cone de Rochambeau, better known as Rochambeau along with 7,000 French troops; Chateau de Ravel, better known as Count Charles Hector, Comte d'Estaing, along with 12 ships and 14 frigates; Admiral Francois Joseph Paul de Grasse also known as Comte de Grasse, and Vice Admiral Louis Guillovet, Comte d'oOvilliers> When the Vice Admiral came to America, he joined forces Admiral Charles Hector. It was their strategy to blockade any ships headed for British General Cornwallis that led to the generals surrender. Also there, was Marquis de Lafayette. He and some others came on their own in 1777. In total, France sent 9 infantry regiments and a Dragoon (a volunteer fighting force).
France expected colonies would always be apart of France.
France expected colonies would always be part of France
Britain colonies had more people bu french colonies held more land
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Yes, France's new constitution did apply to its overseas colonies.
France expected that their colonies would always be part of France. Britain trained their colonies to be self-governing.
People, disease, horses, wheat, and livestock.
People, disease, horses, wheat, and livestock.
Yes, Zambia was at one time a colony of a European power. During the Berlin Conference, the Europeans divided up Africa and its people for their own benefit. They were trying to obtain the resources there, and so they gave the people no say.
France expected colonies would always be apart of France.
France expected colonies would always be part of France
Britain colonies had more people bu french colonies held more land
British colonies had more people, but French colonies held more land.
British colonies had more people, but French colonies held more land.-APEX
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Britain trained colonies for self-government - Apex
Yes, France's new constitution did apply to its overseas colonies.