why did the french and british dug up trenches?To provide cover from view & fire of the enemy.
The British view it as hardly a massacre which influenced the forming of an outspoken Anti British public opinion.
how did Spain feel about french and british colonies in the sothest
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
All of France, save for Burgundy at the time of Joan of Arc's death saw her as a hero, chosen by God to lead the French to Victory. The British saw her as the single greatest threat to their success. As such with the Burgundians they were able to arrest her and convict her of witchcraft and burn her at the stake.
They both thought that the French were vulgar and incapable of ruling. They thought that either the Americans or the British should rule.
because they just did!
This is really a matter of opinion. Some detest them, some like them, and some frankly do not care. I happen to be indifferent.
they veiwed it as a ruining of the nation and that they wanted nothing to do with the Brittish and Americans.
why did the french and british dug up trenches?To provide cover from view & fire of the enemy.
The British view it as hardly a massacre which influenced the forming of an outspoken Anti British public opinion.
The British did not view the boycotting of all British goods as a threat.
No, they are British.
A Just View of the British Stage was created in 1724.
What is a stereotypical view of France or French people?
'Beautiful view' translates to French as 'belle vue'.
BP (British Petroleum) is ... British. It isn't French.