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France decided to aid the North American colonies in their war for independence ...
Oct 12, 2023
France decided to aid the North American colonies in their war for independence primarily because France (A) was working to establish democratic rule in European countries (B) saw the war as an opportunity to end the international slave trade (C) wanted to weaken the British empire (D) was allied with Spain, which had already joined the colonists’ cause (E) had long been the primary trading partner of the North American colonies
C
Key Concept
KC-3.1.II During the 18th century, various European nations competed for control of North America and the lucrative trade opportunities it presented. This competition often led to conflict and strategic alliances.
Explanation
France decided to aid the North American colonies in their war for independence primarily because it saw an opportunity to weaken the British empire. The French and British had been long-standing rivals, and the American Revolution presented an opportunity for France to undermine British power. By supporting the American colonies, France hoped to disrupt Britain's control and influence in North America. WhydidFrancesupporttheAmericancolonies?,WhatwastherelationshipbetweenFranceandBritainduringtheAmericanRevolution?,HowdidtheAmericanRevolutionaffectinternationalrelations?,GeneratemeasimilarquestionWhy did France support the American colonies?, What was the relationship between France and Britain during the American Revolution?, How did the American Revolution affect international relations?, Generate me a similar question
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