The Forgotten French ... are in open war against her England, their purpose is to cast off her yoke, and they ask us to furnish them aid and supplies.ampquot At the time the French were at ... View More
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Vietnam War ... During 1953, Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th US President raised US military aid to The French in Vietnam and US military advisors were sent to Vietnam to ... View More
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french american revolution ... The French foreign minister, the Comte de Vergennes, eager to settle an old score with ... his royal master Louis XVI to permit France to funnel secret aid to the ... View More
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French Revolution ... What could the French government ... them. Also, France never should have fired their financial aid, just because things get better for a while. ... View More
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DBQ Alien and Sedition Acts ... It was also easy to aid the French because they were fighting a Republican revolution and that seemed to help the US ideals. Unfortunately ... View More
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Eisenhower ... In 1953 Eisenhower requested sixty million dollars for French aid, and by 1954 the United States was sustaining eighty percent of the cost of the war between ... View More
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Vietnam Post 1950 ... By this time the French were beginning to feel the economic pressures of the war, and therefore desperately needed United States aid. ... View More
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Causes of the French Revolution ... Before the French revolution, French society was fixed on an inequality of rights. When France came to the aid of America in the American revolution, they ... View More
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The Legacy of the French Revolution ... Some may argue that the revolutionamp39s end did not fulfill the desires of the French people or aid them in their search for reform. ... View More
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French American War ... Also, the French did not only give aid and money to the Americas but gave them the ampquotStatue of Libertyampquot a woman which represented freedom and liberty that was ... View More
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Why the Vietnam War ... Even though the US had offered aid to the French in the beginning of the war, there were problems later on that made our country increasingly more concerned ... View More
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The Victor of the American Revolution ... Continental Army fought valiantly against the most powerful country of the time period, but to say that they won with some aid from the French would be a gross ... View More
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Cavour ... Nationalism. Having predicted that Italy could not be unified with out foreign aid, he had helped the French in the Crimean war. Russia ... View More
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What accounts for the success of the American Revolution ... For all these American virtues and British difficulties and mistakes, the Americans still required French aidmoney, supplies, and military force to win a ... View More
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Causes of The French Revolution ... When the French aided the Americans during the American Revolution, they sent men, ships, and guns as well as financial aid. As ... View More
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War ... aid coming and the fleeing of colonial soldiers, Colonel could think about his remaining men and surrender the fort. Fort William Henry was given to the French ... View More
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French Rev ... When the French aided the Americans during the American Revolution, they sent men, ships, and guns as well as financial aid. As ... View More
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Causes of the French Revolution ... When the French aided the Americans during the American Revolution, they sent men, ships, and guns as well as financial aid. As ... View More
Wordcount: 1427
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Vietnam War ... their leader Ho Chi Minh would have to leave the South along with the French. ... But, by the time Thieu and the South Vietnam needed American aid against an ... View More
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vietnam and why ... American involvement officially began in 1950 when the US government recognized the Bao Dai government and began sending the French aid to fight off the ... View More
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NoneProvided ... in 1801, Jefferson continued the Republican partyamp39s policy of favoritism toward the French, but he also refused to come to the aid of the French against the ... View More
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War of 1812 ... in 1801, Jefferson continued the Republican partyamp39s policy of favoritism toward the French, but he also refused to come to the aid of the French against the ... View More
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Dutch Rvolt ... Parma argued with Philip that he needed to reach a compromise with the Netherlands before he pulled out a set amount of troops to aid the French Catholic League ... View More
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Vietnam War ... Aid to France in Indochina was a quid pro quo for French cooperation with Americaamp39s plans for the defense of Europe through the North Atlantic Treaty ... View More
Wordcount: 1982
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The Vietnam War ... Aid to France in Indochina was a quid pro quo for French cooperation with Americaamp39s plans for the defense of Europe through the North Atlantic Treaty ... View More
Wordcount: 1689
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The war in Vietnam ... Aid to France in Indochina was a quid pro quo for French cooperation with Americaamp39s plans for the defense of Europe through the North Atlantic Treaty ... View More
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Dickens ampamp the French Revolutio ... to make the English realize that revolution was unnecessary, the French were made ... left out intentionally, because it would not have served to aid the storyline ... View More
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A Generation in War and Turmoil: The Agony of Vietnam ... Question 2. Harry S. Truman, between 1945 and 1951. ampquotThe United States gave massive aid to the French, who it was maintained, were fighting against monolithic ... View More
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Cold war ... Throughout these years the USA could have retreated and stopped giving aid to South Vietnam, but didnamp39t, as the Presidents ... He fought seriously with the French. ... View More
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French and Indian War ... These terms ended French power in the New World and made Great Britain supreme. ... enough to function on their own as an individual country, and the aid of Great ... View More
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