After World War I, France incurred significant debts to the United States, primarily due to loans taken to finance military operations and reconstruction efforts. The total amount owed by France to the U.S. was around $4.4 billion in 1919, which is equivalent to over $100 billion today when adjusted for inflation. This debt became a contentious issue in the years following the war, impacting French-American relations and contributing to the economic challenges of the 1920s and 1930s. Ultimately, the debt was partially forgiven, and France made various reparative payments over the years.
Debt.
No.
The French and Indian War was the longest US war before 1850.The longest US war in history was the Vietnam War.
There were no french in the civil war their are some in the revolution though.
huge debt from the Revolutionary War.
Finland repaid its war debt to the US.
Finland repaid its war debt to the US.
No the US forgave them the debt.
It is increasing the US deficit (debt).
No
yes
1000%
no they hated them
french colonists
French colonialists
Early in 2005.
UK and Finland.