The most significant event that prompted France to enter the American Revolutionary War on the side of the United States was the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777. This decisive win demonstrated that the American colonies could defeat British forces, thus providing France with the confidence that supporting the revolutionaries could weaken their long-time rival, Britain. Additionally, France sought to reclaim its influence in North America and saw an opportunity to foster democratic ideals that aligned with their own aspirations for reform.
yes
Benjamin Franklin.
The war represent a turning purpose in European affairs and a serious split up the past. ... These wars represent a continuation of the French Revolutionary Wars that stone-broke enter 1792 and ranged France against shifting alliances of alternative European powers.
France supported the American Independence movement from the beginning, and became an active ally in 1778.
They and Great Britain had committed to the defense of Poland.
Yes, they did.
The United States would not make a decision to enter war unless there was a benefit to be gained...That being said, aiding in WWII was morally responsible
to enter is 'entrer' in French.
To be an independent country.
Enter here in French is entrer ici.
Yes.
The brits asked them to
Entrer That is wrong. I think I was taught to say enter as in... Entrez not that.
yes
no
Benjamin Franklin
From what I can see, Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare policy, and the sinking of two american ships without warning is what motivated America to go into the war. Once again this is from what I can see on google lol.