they were people To be more specific.. they were to my understanding... |Marquette, Jolliet, & Cartier... :) They were....indeed .....People!|
An increase 4(100) people. I just got it correct
swum
I DONT KNOW YET
In France, there are multiple special days, but the one that everybody is supposed to know is July 14th, as "La prise de La Bastille", which match to the start of the French Revolution, when french people fought to end the monarchy. It's the National Day in France.
I dont know xp
i dont know the answer of it
People who live in France are know as French.
Paris has been the capital of France from the time of Clovis who choose Paris as his capital circa 500 AD. France was created truly then. Previously it used to be called the Gauls and the power Center was in the Mountain of Auvergne, central France, where Vercingetorix, Julius Caesar,' unsuccessful opponent came from. The Avernii were still powerful when Clovis, a Frankish chief, took over the Gauls. But there was no capital as we know it now. but King Louis XIV then moved the royal court permanently to Versailles in 1682. In 1799, Napoleon's coup d'etat established him as first consul, later he became emperor, and his capital was again Paris.
If you meant to know who was the first person ever in France, this is impossible to know. Neandertals did not let any written record of him.
i do not really know, but i don't think they have anything in common
i dont know i asked first
i don't know people HELP ME ... HELP
Frogs
You ask them what you wish to know!!
Caesar fought against the Gauls of the Atlantic coast, including the Veneti, who lived around the Gulf of Morbihan. He defeated them with a victory in a naval battle Quiberon Bay. It is not know where else in Brittany Caesar went.
Perhaps, but there's no certainty. If they did try an invasion, it would only have been a quick raid as there are no known Gaulic settlements along the British coast. We do know that the Gauls had trade partners and allies in Britain because that was one of the reasons that Julius Caesar invaded Britain. He wanted to punish the coastal tribes for aiding the Gauls.