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To answer this question, one must consider the centuries-long rivalry between France and England. During the time of the American Revolution (1776) there were two supreme world powers. France and England were the two. Both countries had vast resources, money, and lots of colonies. Now, think about this, in the 20th century (1900's), United States and U.S.S.R. were the two supreme world powers. Think about how much the two nations hated eachother. Same thing with France and England during the American Revolution.
France was eager to see England fall. England was eager to see France fall. When 1776 came along, King George, netoriously ruthless and loved money, did everything he could to fight against the French. In fact, just two decades before was the French And Indian War in which King George sent English troops to the Americas to kill the French. In this war, the American Colonies were only witnesses to it and really didn't have much to do with the war. Even so, King George demanded the 13 colonies in North America to pay taxes for the war as part of "defense taxes." This inferiorated the colonials and therefore revolted.
France was delighted to see that England's biggest colony was rebelling. France wanted to see all of England's colonies rebel so that England would be powerless and therefore France would be free to conquer the world (which France would try to do some 20 years later under Napoleon). They therefore vowed to send the Americans supplies to help fight the British (just in case you didn't know, Britain, Great Britain, U.K., United Kingdom and England are the same countries, just different names). However this wasn't enough. Americans pleaded with the French to send troops. Finally, on the last days of the War, the French Troops arrived in naval fleets preventing the British retreat and therefore winning the War.
In simple terms, the French aided the Americans in the American Revolution because the French were long time rivals of the English and were eager to see the British downfall. Even with the loss of the American Colonies, Britain didn't fall. About 20 years later, Napoleon would come to the French Thrown and expand the Empire significantly before finally being defeated by British and Russian forces. France went back down to its size before Napoleon and Britain regained the territories it had lost during Napoleon's campaign. They were back to being at a stalemate and the rivalry was as vigorous as ever. The rivalry wouldn't end until World War I.

2007-03-03 07:37:53 · answer #1 · answered by ender 3 · 0 0

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2016-10-02 08:05:47 · answer #2 · answered by cavallo 4 · 0 0

england and france had been in various wars through out their history..if england had the americans to draw for transcription for their armies and navies it would have strengthen them

also the french knew that it wouldn't be long before the english would be expanding their new world territories into french controlled and [ie louisiana purchase area]

it gave the french an ally for protection and for trade

2007-03-03 07:28:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

not just for hate, it was more for the sugar, they didn't wanted to buy expensive sugar from the british and they wanted to buy cheaper sugar and cotton from an ally it was just an economic descicion they had colonies too but they figured that fight an enemy with a partner will grant them acces to the sugar more easy if they come and fight against two enemies

2007-03-03 07:39:35 · answer #4 · answered by doom98999 3 · 0 0

two reasons. they hated the british, and it looked like we were gonna win. They weren't going to back a losing horse on the chance that britian would retaliate against them.

2007-03-03 07:16:58 · answer #5 · answered by Jake S 5 · 0 0

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