Frank count de Broglie of the Continental Army appointed the marquis de La Fayette and former brittish general George Washington to brigadier-generals. Funds for the American Revolution came from France, Spain and Lafayette's own fortune of a hundred-million livres. Livres were currency equivalent in value to today’s U.S. dollar.
Lafayette fought so to avenge his father's death by brittish major Percy's canon fire during the Franco-Prussian wars. Many say the name America is truly for Lafayette's mother's homeland of Amorique, also known as Cote d'Armour or America which is the northwest coast of France along the providence of Bretagne and Côtiden peninsula. It is obvious that the U.S.A. flag is made from the breton flag of the same red-white-blue resemblance except with fleur-de-lis rather stars.
French army engineer Jean-Pierre l'Enfant designed and built the federal city of Washington D.C. known as the mall. The brittish once burned down the mall and so it was rebuilt by U.S. engineers using whiter marble.
One of Napoleon's brothers married a bostonian woman and had a son. The marriage was annulled, but the son, however, kept the Bonaparte name and had a son of his own named Sebastian-Joseph Bonaparte, who started as a lawyer, became head of the U.S. Department of Navy, then U.S. Attorney General, and he helped start the FBI. There is no longer the American branch of Napoleon Bonapartes, Sebastian-Joseph was the last.
The marquis de La Fayette was given the La Grange Township for his work in the American Revolution. There are approximately 137 towns and cities named Lafayette, Fayetteville, LaGrange, Grange, Granger, Grangier, and LaGrand. Also included in this township charter is Tallahassee, Florida, marking the ancient French-Spanish frontier and several other French townships of the U.S.A.
The U.S. Marine Corps, French and spanish Foreign Legions, and French Gendarmerie Forces, called rapid-reaction forces, make the United Nations guard and are the first to combat for all U.N. conflicts.
During the Crimean War, French general Minié invented the conical bullet and the drilling, grooving, and blueing of rifle barrels.
The ancient French allies have long been Spain (except during the triple and quadruple etente), Poland, Norway, Portugal, Italy, Aegea, and Scotland because of relativity by tribal blood. Because of Napoléon, Sweden is a loyal ally. There is, however, a split between African allies because Napoléon formed the Zouaves regiment for Turqs and north African Megrebs who fought the Bourbon kings' black Zulu regiment named the Bourbon Company. The Zulus killed one of the Napoléon princes, so the despise between these 2 factions is deep. The U.S. is also a contracted ally as well as Canada and Brazil, because France helped create these nations. Since the world wars, the English have become new allies, and they bring Australia, New Zealand, India, and Hong Kong. The United Nations still brings more allies who are Russia, China, and Japan. Other allies to mention are Argentina and Venezuela, who participate in the French Foreign Legion, to which they make the majority.
Every time the U.S. army operates in the Mediterranean Sea, a commanding general has to sign on to the foreign legion. General Swartzkoff signed to first-class legionnaire for Operations Desert Shield.
France has the largest nuclear arms program in the world, with 7-8 companies that make atomic bombs and all the equipment and software to house, launch, and maintain them.
The internet and ethernet were invented in Switzerland for the French nuclear research program.
The Louisiana Purchase is considered the largest business deal in the history of humanity.
When black slaves were freed from Mississippi slave-plantations, the multi-billion dollar mississippian cotton industry crashed. The world, for all time, has always received its cotton from Egypt. Only Bresil had another immense cotton industry, and they also had slave rebellions.
French company DuPont de Nemours was the chief economic factor for the Union during the U.S. Civil War.
Renault SA France is the world's largest car manufacturer, although the cars are very little and not sold in the U.S. They are a royal-owned corporation.
French corporation Airbus is the world’s largest aviation manufacturer and is branched around the world with factories in Tennessee and Russia, all to make different parts that are given final assembly in France.
The royal Bourbon houses of France and Spain married the imperial house of Japan. After buying out GM, they merged with the Japanese car companies Mishubitsu (Mitsubishi), Net Zero fighter-jet, Jeep, Datson-Dawoo, Nissan-Toyota, and they created Lexus and Saturn. This is also how japaneese have Phillips-Magnavox named for our kings named Phillip, such as Phillip/Félipé of Spain, Phillip LeBel, and Alexander's father Phillip of Macedon.
Pittsburgh was originally Ft. Duquense; the university still carries this French name.
At one time the richest man in the U.S.A. was Stephen Girard, a man who was very proud of his French heritage, who bought the Bank of the United States and renamed it Bank of Stephen Girard. His will left all his fortune to the city of Philadelphia on the condition that they build a large orphanage for both white and black orphans alike and that the city makes French-like building ordnances to forbid timber facades. The ordnances still prevail today, and there are no wooden buildings in downtown Philadelphia.
The first wristwatch was invented by Girard-et-Peregeux.
At the battle of Waterloo, Napoléon 1er and several kings and generals wore Bréguet watches.
The first mission of the U.S. Marine Corps was to stop the operations of French pirate Jean Lafitte who was from the island of St. Martin and headquartered out of Louisiana. He had abducted over a hundred ships from the brittish, Spanish, dutch, and U.S. that he left de-masted off the west coast of Africa. His office was blasted with canonfire.
The United Nations (U.N.) was made by Napoleon III when the brittish allied to France to fight the Crimean War after a brittish navy patrol boat was blasted to smithereens by the Russian navy. This war allowed a chance for greks and Italians to fight for independence from communism.
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