I'm assuming you mean the French alliance with the American colonists during the American War for Independence against the British.
The French alliance was hugely important for two reasons:
- France provided significant military support, especially in leadership roles like that of General Lafayette, and in support provided by the French navy in battling British ships and transporting reinforcements for the American patriots.
- France devoted enormous financial aid to the Americans. The cost to France for supporting America’s revolution added up to 1 billion livres (about 4 billion in today’s dollars). That financial boost was much needed by the revolutionaries in America. [It did also have the side effect of putting the French government deeper in debt, which led to the French Revolution.]
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-Tourism
-War reparations
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The Great Depression is a name for a worldwide economic depression lasting from 1929 to the late 1930s or 1940s, depending on individual countries. Depression in economical terms is a severe downturn in economic activity.
-French recovered their self-confidence after WWI as they did manage to defeat their long lasting enemies, the Germans. But French economy was devastated during WWI and much of its industrial zone was, for the most of the war, under German control which made imminent recovery very difficult.
-Also it had huge war debts and lack of manpower and labor force which further slowed recovery. But France would manage to rebuild its economy during the ‘roaring 1920s’, mostly through the aid of US investment and German war reparations.
Answer: Most white Southerners reacted to defeat and emancipation with dismay. Many families had suffered the loss of loved ones and the destruction of property. Some thought of leaving the South altogether, or retreated into nostalgia for the Old South and the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.
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THESE ARE NOT MY WORDS! I got it from another source: https://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/exhibits/reconstruction/section2/section2_intro.html
just so you know:) I hope this helps!
You must be talking about the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. This was an event which triggered the start of WWI.