Currently, quite powerful. Ever since WWII,
the French built a formidible armies incase
another Hitler came along. I'm pretty sure
they can win World War III if it happened.
I also think they have a nuclear weapon, but
I'm not quite sure. The point is that they
have strong militaries. But now since they
aren't waging wars, they focus more on
culture.
The Giovanni Da Verrazzano voyages made France both powerful and wealthy. His voyages were able to bring minerals to France and therefore made the country wealthy.
France reached it greatest extent in Europe during the First Napoleonic Empire.
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Munster is home to the namesake cheese - a powerful one.
Yes, at that times, France was, with Britain and Spain, the most powerful country in the world.
France is part of the "nuclear club" so we would assume that the most powerful weapon in France is some kind of Hydrogen bomb/warhead.
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The Giovanni Da Verrazzano voyages made France both powerful and wealthy. His voyages were able to bring minerals to France and therefore made the country wealthy.
France is a republic, not a kingdom. Economically it is largely ahead of Spain.
France reached it greatest extent in Europe during the First Napoleonic Empire.
I'd argue the Hundred Years' War made France the most powerful country in Europe, although only for a short period of time. France defeated England, as the House of Valois maintained its throne of France.
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