the answer is the french people taught the first nations to speak French. They also had translators.
Mainly Colbert who helped create a mercantilist french state by setting strict codes for the guilds to follow to ensure that French products would be desired by other country who would import them. He also reformed the military, founded the Chamber Justice, and helped create the five great farms a duty free trading site.
The Battle of Austerlitz was held near Austerlitz, Austria, a town that is now part of the Czech Republic and known as Slavkov u Brna.
A mixed site has both natural and cultural criteria for a world heritage site.
It was on the site where the The Old Royal Naval College is now. Most of the site is on the square in front of the river.
Before the revolution the plaza was called Place Louis XV and it had a huge statue of Louis XV on it. During the revolution, the statue was torn down and the place was baptized "Place de la revolution". Right in front of the destroyed statue of Louis XV, the revolutionaries put up a guillotine and here all the decapitations took place. After the revolution the plce was baptized again and is (still today) called Place de la Concorde and on the exact spot where the guillotine used to be there is now a memorial monument.
Before the revolution the plaza was called Place Louis XV and it had a huge statue of Louis XV on it. During the revolution, the statue was torn down and the place was baptized "Place de la revolution". Right in front of the destroyed statue of Louis XV, the revolutionaries put up a guillotine and here all the decapitations took place. After the revolution the plce was baptized again and is (still today) called Place de la Concorde and on the exact spot where the guillotine used to be there is now a memorial monument.
The Battle of Saratoga in New York.
At the time, the current Place de la Concorde was the site of the guillotine and it was then named the "Place de la Revolution".
The word associated with the French Revolution that starts with the letter "Y" is "Yard." The "Yard" was the site of the public executions carried out by guillotine during the Reign of Terror in France.
The Place de la Revolution, formerly Place Louis XV and currently known as The Place de la Concorde was the location of the guillotine.
It was built on the orders of Napoleon and apparently was on part of the site of the old Bastille prison
The Plaza Hotel got it's name originally because of where it is situated. It is actually the second hotel of that name to be placed on that site which is the Grand Army Plaza. This is a Plaza that was built to commemorate the Union Army and it's acheivements in the Civil War.
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Plaza Mayor is one the oldest section of Madrid, Spain. It's locally packed with the most historical attractions. The site where Plaza Mayor presently stands was originally utilized as an outdoor market in the Middle Ages. The rich historical attractions that are present in Plaza Mayor is what brings tourists.
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