Napoleon III
The UPS guy asked me this and seems to think my beloved Cardinals is the team with only 2 consecutive losing seasons in the last 30 or 40 years but hopefully someone can confirm and explain. When you google it only seems to correlate losing with most. ---- The Cardinals had consecutive losing seasons in 1994 (53-61) and 1995 (62-81). Prior to that their last consecutive losing seasons came in 1958 and 1959. Since the 1960 season, the Cardinals are the only MLB team to have one set of consecutive losing seasons. The Los Angeles Dodgers have had two sets of consecutive losing seasons since 1960 (1967-1968 and 1986-1987).
Nougat 1st came from France in a little town called Montélimar but it is said that Greece tried to steal the idea of France and it worked for about 30 years until a Greek's wife [who was French] made it for him and he asked her "how do you know how to make that i never showed you" and she replied "i learned this from France in my home country" Greece then realized it was France who invented it and sincerely apologized.
The French King did (for the France, of course) and the Brisitsh king paid for his colonists.
The request by Columbust was rejected by King John II of Portugal. Columbus asked for support from Spanish King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, who approved of his idea.
Columbus asked king Ferdinand and queen isbella of Spain to support a westward voyage to the indies.
France, obviously. But I believe the question refers to Catholicism. And I believe the question was asked with answer already in mind.
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i think that the one who persuaded France to enter the American Revolution to be on the American side was James Hancock :)
Lucie
i dont know i asked first
i asked you first!!! (they dont have any!!!!!:)
Jefferson asked congress to pass trade laws to punish Britain and France
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Benjamin Franklin
I don know that's why i asked the question
Washington urged the US to remain neutral in foreign affairs. This was an issue at the beginning of World War I, when Britain & France asked the US for support against Germany.
Britain and France were not involved in the American Civil War. The Confederacy asked for Britain's help but they did not get involved.