no it was not
it was between the great Britain and the french
Britain is a member of the European Union and therefore is politically part of Europe, although the distinction between continental Europe and Britain can still be made, since Britain is a group of islands off the norther coast of continental Europe. Britain has, of course, a different language (English) than the nations of continental Europe (which speak French, German, Spanish, Polish, and many other languages) and has many cultural differences. British cuisine is generally considered to be inferior to that of continental Europe, with the exception of British desserts such as trifle, which are excellent.
french nationalism affected the war between france and the powers of europe
The Battle was between Great Britain and France
The war was named after the enemies of the British: the French and the Indians.
it was between the great Britain and the french
Great Britain is feminine in French, so it would be referred to as "la Grande-Bretagne."
Britain is a member of the European Union and therefore is politically part of Europe, although the distinction between continental Europe and Britain can still be made, since Britain is a group of islands off the norther coast of continental Europe. Britain has, of course, a different language (English) than the nations of continental Europe (which speak French, German, Spanish, Polish, and many other languages) and has many cultural differences. British cuisine is generally considered to be inferior to that of continental Europe, with the exception of British desserts such as trifle, which are excellent.
Between the East Coast of Britain and mainland Europe is The North Sea, a part of the Atlantic Ocean. To the South is The English Channel, which the French call "La Manche."
french nationalism affected the war between france and the powers of europe
England is located on the large island of Great Britain, off the French coast.
The Battle was between Great Britain and France
By continental cuisine I assume you mean European continental cuisine. British cuisine is a subset of this as are French, Italian, Belgian , German, Spanish. Each country in Europe contributes to a continental cuisine. However in Britain what is referred to as continental cuisine is often a British interpretation of French cuisine very often imperfectly rendered.
The English Channel (French: la Manche) is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Great Britain from northern France.
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There were strong hostilities between the French and the British
There were strong hostilities between the French and the British