France felt its interest in the Caribbean were most important...............apexvs.com
Britain gained large amounts of territory from France primarily through military victories during the Seven Years' War, particularly in North America and India. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 formalized these gains by ceding Canada and various territories east of the Mississippi River to Britain. Additionally, Britain's naval superiority played a crucial role in disrupting French supply lines and colonial efforts. This expansion significantly increased British influence and territory globally.
Toussaint L'Ouverture
They did not want China to become unstable.
It helped the Americans because the french could bit the British which were the worst enemy to Americans and so the French could bit them and also help the Americans.
In 1801, the American minister to France was Robert Livingston. He served as the U.S. Minister Plenipotentiary to France from 1801 until 1804, a period during which he played a significant role in negotiating the Louisiana Purchase. Livingston's diplomatic efforts helped expand U.S. territory and influence in North America.
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No. France had already surrendered before the start of the Battle of Britain. Britain was fighting alone apart from some volunteers from several countries.
yes they were... hope this helped
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The end of war between France and Great Britain
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Toussaint L'Ouverture
I think the answer is France.
The British and the French assisted the Ottomans in their fight against Russia in the Crimean War.
the treaty of paris was between France and Britain.
400,000 French 300,000 Ottoman 250,000 British 15,000 Sardinians 4,250 German legion 2,200 Swiss legion 2,000 Italian legion 1,500 Polish legion