The Indians were the Iroquois
France reached it greatest extent in Europe during the First Napoleonic Empire.
yeah shes most powerful
the most powerful trade was zimbabwe. I guess
- gray wolves - dire wolves - Alaskan wolves These Are The Most Powerful Wolves In Order From Strongest To weakest But They Are All Powerful.
Cherokee Indians look Asian because most Native Indians were decended from Asians
The Iroquois Indians
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.
Yes, at that times, France was, with Britain and Spain, the most powerful country in the world.
What was the most powerful nation in europe during the 1500s was
The French enjoyed support from some of the native Americans because they'd cultivated their friendship. Then, as now, powerful nations tried to win allies. It would have been impossible to be friends with all the Indians because the Indians weren't all friends with each other. The most powerful confederacy was the League of the Iroqouis, consisting of the Mohawk, the Cayuga, the Oneida, the Onondaga and the Seneca (and later, the Tuscarora). The British curried its favor; the French made overtures to most of the rest.
France had the largest army in Europe (and it was also regarded as the most powerful). They had some of the best tanks in the world. The Royal Navy was the most powerful in the world.
France reached it greatest extent in Europe during the First Napoleonic Empire.
Italy,france,England etc.
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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treaty of nijmegen:)The Hundred Years' War.30 years war was the conflict that made France the most powerful country in Europe.
The Lakota Tribe were the most powerful of the plains Native American groups. They settled in present-day North and South Dakota.