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France Allied with American Colonies
February 6, 1778
Friends, and in French, amis! On February 6, 1778, Benjamin Franklin was in France signing the Treaty of Amity and Commerce and the Treaty of Alliance. The Treaty of Amity and Commerce recognized the U.S. as an independent nation and promoted trade between France and America. The second agreement, the Treaty of Alliance, made the fledgling United States and France allies against Great Britain in the Revolutionary War. The French decided to back the U.S. in its military efforts until the U.S. had full independence from Great Britain. After that, the treaty required France and the U.S. to work together on any peace agreement. Did you know the French helped the U.S. to win the Revolutionary War? France had been secretly aiding the American Colonies since 1776, because France was angry at Britain over the loss of Colonial territory in the French and Indian War. In 1776, the Continental Congress sent diplomat Benjamin Franklin, along with Silas Deane and Arthur Lee, to France to secure a formal alliance. When Franklin came to the signing ceremony, he wore, as a symbol, the same brown velvet suit he had worn when he appeared before Britain's Privy Council in 1774. At the time, he was accused of theft for having brought to light British documents that showed the British were purposefully repressing the Colonies. France aided the colonists by providing military armaments and loans. France's support deepened after the Americans beat the British in the October 1777 Battle of Saratoga, proving themselves committed to independence and worthy of a formal alliance. King Louis XVI approved financial assistance to the American colonists only four days after Franklin and his comrades requested it.
During the Revolution, France sent an estimated 12,000 soldiers and 32,000 sailors to the American war effort, the most famous of whom was the Marquis of Lafayette. He became a good friend (ami) with American commander in chief George Washington in the process.
In the 1930's, the Japanese had expanded their reach into (Blank)
A. India and southern china
B. Manchuria and southern China
C. North America and southern china
The United States placed an embargo on japan soon Japan faced a shortage of (blank)
A. Natural resources
B. Naval ships
C. Soldiers and weapons
The Japanese wanted to make sure the U.S navy would not interfere with their plans to conquer Southeast Asia and other regions for that same reason the Japanese decided to attack (blank)
A. Pearl Harbor
B. Allied forces
C. Southeast asia
Answer:
B. Manchuria and southern China
A. Natural resources
A. Pearl Harbor
Explanation:
In the 1930's, the Japanese had expanded their reach into Manchuria and southern China.
The United States placed an embargo on Japan soon Japan faced a shortage of natural resources due to the embargo placed on oil.
The Japanese wanted to make sure the U.S navy would not interfere with their plans to conquer Southeast Asia and other regions for that same reason the Japanese decided to attack Pearl Harbor
A. an example of the influence of Spanish culture on American Indians
Horses were brought by the Spanish through the Columbian Exchange. Horses were introduced to the American Indians and changed how they fought, hunted, and traveled through the lands.
The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of goods between the Americans and Europe. European brought domesticated animals to the new world including horses, cows, chickens, and pigs. These animals were not found int he Americas and other than impacted travel and work, they also changed how people ate.
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