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WHICH AMERICANS UNIT WAS TRANSFERRED TO THE FRENCH AND BECAME THE FIRST AMERICANS TO ENTER COMBAT?

John J. Pershing


Which American unit was transferred to the french and became the first American to enter combat?

John J. Pershing


What did the French and the Iroquois trade and was it fair?

They had a fur trade and it seems to have been fair. The French became part of Native American tribes and married Native American women. Unlike the English the French were more apt to accept the Native Americans with respect.


Native Americans from the Algonquin and groups became allies of the french?

Huron is the correct answer


3 results for the battle of saratoga?

The three important results are ~ The French became allies with the American's becuase the French were convinced that te American's could win. ~ They got the British to surrender for the first time. ~ Gave the American's confidence to win the war.


Why did the Spanish American War help the Americans?

It became a World Power.


Who became an American ally after the Battle of Saratoga?

The French


Following the french and Indian war the british and the Americans became close allies?

false


Which British philosopher became an ardent supporter of the American and French Revolutionaries?

Me


When was Wisconsin conquered by the Americans?

The French, I think they were the first to have founded there a permanent settlement, controlled Wisconsin, but after the French and Indian War, which they lost, they ceded it to the British. After the American Revolution the area was ceded to the United States, but the British resided there until 1812 when it was really taken over by the Americans. Wisconsin became a state (it was the thirtieth one) in 1848.


What two groups from France lived among the Americans?

The two groups from France that lived among the Americans were the Acadians and the French settlers in Louisiana. The Acadians, originally from Nova Scotia, were exiled from Canada and settled in various parts of the American colonies, particularly in Louisiana, where they became known as Cajuns. The French settlers in Louisiana established a vibrant culture that blended French, African, Native American, and Spanish influences, contributing significantly to the region's unique heritage.


Why was the French Revolution supported by the American people at first?

The Americans never "supported" the French Revolution. They understood very well why the French wanted to have a change in their own country. Because the French had helped America fight in their revolution, America was freed from the UK government and got their declaration of Independence. When the French troops returned home and started revolting against their own government as well, the Americans understood very well the cause of it and at first supported it, but only until it became clear to the Americans that the French were using horrible violence and were actually planning on dethrowning and killing the King and Queen. When the Americans got wind of that, they stopped their understanding instantly since they could not agree with such radical and violent plans. Especially not, since King Louis XVI had sent the French troops to America to help fight against the UK! How could they support a country that wanted to rid itself from the French King who gave the Americans the ability to be independent? They were very grateful to Louis XVI and they started to sympathize with him.