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Essay heading: french/ american revolution
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At the beginning of
the Revolution, France was aiding the Americans as neutrals, by sending them
supplies such as guns and ammunition. The French were very sympathetic to the
revolting Americans, for they were deeply humiliated by England in the Seven Years War (1756-1763), and they wanted to help them defeat England in any way... displayed 300 characters
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Since France was such a leading and influential country at this time, after the French began to aide America, other countries, such as Spain and Dutch and Russia, followed their lead and came to the Americans side.
The French remained officially neutral until1778, when the French
Government offered a formal alliance to the Americans... displayed next 300 characters
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