Who were allies with France?
Foreign alliances of France
Frankish–Abbasid alliance | 777–800s |
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Franco-Austrian alliance | 1756–1792 |
Franco-Indian alliances | 1700s |
Franco-Vietnamese alliance | 1777–1820 |
Franco-American alliance | 1778–1794 |
Who supported the French Revolution?
List of people associated with the French Revolution
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Reine Audu | Participant in The Women’s March on Versailles and the 10 August (French Revolution). |
Joséphine de Beauharnais | Empress; wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. |
Louis Alexandre Berthier | General; effectively Napoleon Bonaparte’s chief of staff. |
Who did the French create alliances with?
The Treaty of Alliance with France was signed on February 6, 1778, creating a military alliance between the United States and France against Great Britain.
Who allied with the French during the 1600’s?
The imperial rivalry between France and England in North America escalated with the outbreak of King William’s War (1689-1697), the first of the four French and Indian Wars. The French, with their Huron and Algonquian allies, battled the English with their Iroquois allies, each side gaining little.
Who were the main allies of the French during the French and Indian war?
The Delawares and Shawnees became France’s most important allies. Shawnees and Delawares, originally “dependents” of the Iroquois, had migrated from Pennsylvania to the upper Ohio Valley during the second quarter of the 18th century as did numerous Indian peoples from other areas.