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What were World War 2 french guerrillas calles?

maquis or resistancemaquis


Why did the Spanish attack the French at Fort Caroline?

The Spanish attacked the French at Fort Caroline in 1565 primarily to eliminate a rival colonial presence in Florida. The Spanish, led by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, sought to assert their dominance in the region and protect their interests from French encroachment, as the French were establishing a foothold in North America. The attack was also motivated by religious factors, as the Spanish were staunchly Catholic and viewed the Protestant French settlers as a threat to their religious and territorial claims.


How did Fort St. Louis threaten the Spanish claim to Texas?

FT. ST. Louis was a french claim. Spain thought that the french could take over and gain control over New Spain. The french thought that because Robert Cavelier de La Salle found Texas, word spread out to the spanish saying that there is a french settlement near the Matagorda Bay.


Why did the French attack Fort Caroline?

The French attacked Fort Caroline in 1565 primarily to eliminate a competing Spanish presence in Florida, as they sought to establish their own colony in the region. The fort, established by the French Huguenots under Jean Ribault, posed a strategic threat to Spanish claims in Florida. Spanish leader Pedro Menéndez de Avilés launched the attack to assert Spanish dominance and protect their interests in the area, leading to the fort's capture and ultimately the defeat of the French settlers. This conflict marked a significant moment in the colonial struggle between France and Spain in the New World.


In which area did resistance fighters use guerrilla attacks against the French during the struggle for independence?

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Who were the spanish peasant fighters who ambushed French troops and then fled into hiding?

Guerrillero. This is the Spanish word for guerrilla fighters. Guerilla comes from the Spanish, meaning "little war".


Spanish peasants fighters who ambushed french troops and then fled into hiding a spanish word meaning little war?

The Spanish peasants fighters who ambushed French troops and then fled into hiding are known as "guerrilleros." The term "guerrilla" comes from the Spanish word "guerra," meaning war. Guerrilla warfare involves small, independent groups using unconventional tactics to combat a larger, more conventional military force.


Who ambushed the french in the french and Indian war?

gorge washington


How do you spell peasant in french?

le paysan


How do you spell pisan?

The likely word is the adopted Spanish word "paisan" (paisano) meaning countryman.The spelling is paesano in Italian, and paysan in French (originally meaning peasant).


Who ambushed general edward braddocks army?

A combined French and (American) Indian force. Braddock's column wasn't really ambushed... the French and Indian force was moving to his position to oppose a river crossing, and Braddock's forces actually dealt the first blow.


What type of French citizen supported Napoleon?

The peasant.


How do you say Peasant girl in french?

une paysanne


Who was the peasant girl who fought against England with the french troops?

JOAN OF ARC was the peasant girl who fought against England with the french troops


How was the Mexican Revolution like the French revolution?

peasant revolt


Who is rich peasant during french revolution?

louies 16


Who was the French peasant who helped defeat the English?

Joan of Arc ( French spelling: Jeanne d'Arc)