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Troops from New England captured a French colonial fortress. Military setbacks in Europe forced them to give it back.
In 1775, Britain was at its height of global power, with its colonies spread across the globe, including the American ...
The French presented the statue to the U.S. in 1884. (Lokman Vural Elibol / Getty Images) Au revoir, America. Bonjour, tristesse, France. If that’s overstated, it’s not by over-much.
Those who attended the 300th birthday party for the comte de Rochambeau celebrated his partnership with Washington, and the civil way they made decisions.
Last month, the French arrived in Newport’s Washington Square thanks to the Newport Historical Society (NHS), in collaboration with the Washington Rochambeau Revolutionary National Historical Trail.
The French-American Foundation (FAF) named its annual list of young leaders in the U.S. and France recognized for their dedication to public service and the transatlantic relationship. These ...