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... French ports. In order to be able to trade with France, Americans had to pay a fee to the British before continuing. The French ...
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... during Madison's first term with the Non-Intercourse act, which stated that Americans were allowed to trade with any other country except England and France. ...
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... French gave the Americans 'a subsidy of two million dollars and loans of almost seven million.' Spain became involved in the war as an ally of France as she ...
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... It did not work out as France claimed that Americans had abandoned the alliance treaty and authorized the seizure of any vessel visiting British ports. ...
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... More importantly, it convinced the French that the Americans could indeed win the war and France signed a formal alliance with America. ...
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... After the American Revolution, the Americans were still allies with France. ... Americans did not want pay and the Americans left France. ...
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... This task was a disaster. Talleyrand, the French foreign minister, sent an agent, later called X, to demand that the Americans pay tributes to France. ...
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... This task was a disaster. Talleyrand, the French foreign minister, sent an agent, later called X, to demand that the Americans pay tributes to France. ...
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... This task was a disaster. Talleyrand, the French foreign minister, sent an agent, later called X, to demand that the Americans pay tributes to France. ...
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... Out of these nations France are the most powerful resources because most of the supplies that the Americans used are come from France, and they helped the ...
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... France and the Americans signed treaties. The first treaty was just saying that they would give each other favored treatment in matter of trade. ...
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... Without any further thought, the Americans declined France request. ... The first fighting began between the Americans and the France, began at sea. ...
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... So she wanted to educate Americans about the true situation in France and to try to make them more sympathetic to the French. And ...
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... The Treaty said that the British would no longer confiscate American ships but the Americans could not trade with France and were excluded from most British ...
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... The law said, that Americans could trade with any nation except England and France and gave the President the power to allow resuming trade with either country ...
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... Woodrow Wilson began to actively campaign for Americans to support the allies. Besides being culturally similar England and France were our trade partners. ...
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... fleet. On February 1, 1793, France declared war on Great Britain and Holland and faced Americans with a political problem. France ...
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... De Gaulle insisted that both the US and British did not have the same interests as France or Europe. De Gaulle felt that the Americans were trying to take ...
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... resistance to oppression." The Americans also had a constitution called the Declaration of Independence which was very similar to France's constitution because ...
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... the summer of 1813 but a naval battle on Lake Erie that the Americans won, forced ... In early 1814 Napoleon was defeated in France, Great Britain was able to send ...
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... Similar to Cooper, Parkman uses Indian dialect to dehumanize and set Native Americans apart from the "civilized" conduct of England and France. ...
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... Clay, and many others) advocated war with the British and the Native Americans. ... Trade between the United States, Britain, and France would also be one of the ...
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... the typical American. He gave Americans a good name in France because he was well respected by many Frenchmen. During his final ...
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... the typical American. He gave Americans a good name in France because he was well respected by many Frenchmen. During his final ...
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... Stalin was greatly opposed to having supervised (by the Americans, British and Soviets ... One last matter was the issue of an occupation zone for France and the ...
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... Stalin was greatly opposed to having supervised (by the Americans, British and Soviets ... One last matter was the issue of an occupation zone for France and the ...
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... In New France, bishop Saint- Vallier issued countless ordinances against blasphemy and ... Furthermore, both colonies worked with the Native Americans in building ...
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... to the colonies. Many believe that without France's support, the Americans would have never won the war. In 1778, Franklin remained ...
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... There are two points of the importance of the American victory: first, it was the greatest victory for the Americans in the war, and second, France will enter ...
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... 38). The British Parliament tried to tax the Americans to help pay for many wars the English had fought against France. They felt ...
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