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France and Spain stalled, hoping for some major naval victory or territorial conquest
After the battle of Saratoga, France joined with America in the fight against Britain. Spain joined the fight (on the American colonists' side) afterwards, hoping to gain independence from British rule.
Attempting to take over Europe and the final battle that he fought. he put the last of his troops and supplies into the battle hoping to drive the allies back into france. he lost
Napoleon was appointed First Consulate by Sieyles a counter-revolutionist who sought to use Napoleon the war hero as a pawn. Napoleon took advantage of his position and held a coup d'etat making himself consul for life and later emperor. Those who were against the revolution were quick to throw their support behind Napoleon, hoping for restoration of order.
The Mormons were hoping to find the freedom to practice their religion in peace and without persecution.
The nobles who fled France but hoped to restore the monarchy were the Emigres.
émigrés
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for adams to convince france to helpthe americans
A high-school Spanish teacher becomes the director of the school's Glee club, hoping to restore it to its former glory.
I'm hoping you mean equivalent fraction. 2.5 = 5/2
On March 15, 44 B.C., Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of senators hoping to restore the Roman republic.
Yes, they were hoping to finish out the war.
France and Spain stalled, hoping for some major naval victory or territorial conquest
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The desperate French financial burden in part, caused France to elect to sell the Louisiana Purchase to the US. It was a major real estate transaction that made the US a Nation from "Sea to Shining Sea" and it was concluded at well below market value.It was a divisive and contentious issue with some in the US supporting France and hoping to provide active support for the Revolution. Some were alarmed by the violence and elected a hands off policy regarding European affairs. George Washington was in the latter camp and Thomas Jefferson was on the former.