they conquered colonies not nations, they lost alsace - lorraine to france eupen and malmedy were given to belgium north schleswig was given to denmark
Danielle is a given name for a female. The country that the name came from is France. The name means God is my judge.
Yet in order to encourage the king to fight France, the Church later offered him great sums of money, larger than any given to any of Henry V's predecessors.
forbidden to join with Austria, army reduced to 100000, czechslovikia created out of germany, prs given off to idddle east countries, France were given Saarland for up to 15 years, belguim were given land, port of Danzig taken away from Germny
The resolution to the war took them away from Germany. Most were given to England or France to govern.
The key hanging inside Mount Vernon is a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette, a French military officer who fought alongside George Washington during the American Revolutionary War. It symbolizes the key to the Bastille, which Lafayette gave to Washington as a symbol of the American victory over tyranny.
Gilbert du Motier de La Fayette, also known as the Marquis de Lafayette was a French noble who became George Washington's aide-de-camp. Later in the war he was given command of a military division.For information about Lafayette, see Related Links, below.Apex-type answer, reworded and other variations exist
he was given his freedom
The opposite gender of marquis is marchioness. A marchioness is a title given to the wife or widow of a marquis.
He was given his freedom from slavery
> Natural Rights> freedom of speechBasically these rights people were fighting for. It's like an All men were created equal argument. That was the main point of the declaration of rights of man.
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Sept 6, 1757. The French general and aristocrat, whose full name was Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, came to America to assist in the revolutionary cause. Lafayette, who had convinced Louis XVI to send 6,000 French soldiers to assist the Americans, was given command of an army at Virginia and was instrumental in forcing the surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown. He was called "The Hero of Two Worlds" and was appointed a brigadier general on his return to France in 1782. He became a leader of the liberal aristocrats during the early days of the French revolution. As the commander of the newly formed national guard of Paris, he rescued Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette from a crowd that stormed Versailles Oct 6, 1789. His popularity waned after his guards opened fire on angry demonstrators demanding abdication of the king in 1791. He fled to Austria with the overthrow of the monarchy in 1792, returning when Napoleon Bonaparte came to power. Born at Chavaniac, he died at Paris, May 20, 1834.Read more: marquis-de-lafayette
In the United States, it was the National Cancer Institute under Robert Gallo that helped discovered the virus which we call HIV. In France, credit is given to the Pasteur Institute under the leadership of Luc Montagnier.
yes it is from france... it was a gift
Statue of Liberty given by an artist in France
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