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Ryan Jones
4 January, 06:36
Why was the French alliance significant?
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Messiah Mcpherson
4 January, 09:17
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The single most important diplomatic success of the colonists during the War for Independence was the critical link they forged with France. Representatives of the French and American governments signed the Treaty of Alliance and the Treaty of Amity and Commerce on February 6, 1778.
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