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What was the major reason why the French to join the American
Revolution

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To put it simply, the French had a very sore relationship with the English that had been fostered since the end of the French and Indian War (aka the Seven Year's War). They viewed the American Revolution as a way to 'get back' at their European rivals. After the American forces proved themselves capable to potentially destroy the English, France pledged full allegiance to the colonists and recognized the United States as independent from the United Kingdom.

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Motivated by their desire to humiliate the British

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