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  1. The British and French governments had faced a challenge at the end of World War II, but each thought that the challenge could be managed within familiar structures: that of modified territorial government in the British case, of a carefully controlled process of expanding citizenship rights in the French case, by newly vigorous development policies in both instances. They could not.

  2. 27. Nov. 2021 · EVEN TRAGEDY, it seems, cannot bring Britain and France together. For a brief moment on November 24th, after 27 refugees died in the icy English Channel trying to cross in an inflatable boat from ...

  3. Renew, replace or apply for an adult or child British passport if you’re living abroad or working overseas - forms, prices, how long it takes

  4. 3. Juli 2019 · The French-Indian War was fought between Britain and France, along with their respective colonists and allied Indian groups, for control of land in North America. Occurring from 1754 to 1763, it helped trigger – and then formed part of the Seven Years War. It has also been called the fourth French-Indian war, because of three other early ...

  5. Anglo-French War (1123–1135) – conflict that amalgamated into The Anarchy. Anglo-French War (1158–1189) – first conflict between the Capetian dynasty and the House of Plantagenet. Anglo-French War (1193–1199) – conflict between King Richard the Lionheart and King Philip Augustus. Anglo-French War (1202–1204) – French invasion of ...

  6. France and Great Britain shall no longer be two nations, but one Franco-British Union. The constitution of the Union will provide for joint organs of defence, foreign, financial and economic policies. Every citizen of France will enjoy immediately citizenship of Great Britain, every British subject will become a citizen of France.

  7. Modelled after a French coat popularized during the 1840s, the sack suit was loosely-fitted, giving its wearer a soft silhouette. “Sack,” though, did not refer to the suit’s bagginess, but to a traditional French construction technique. Rather than forming the jacket’s back from four curved pieces of fabric, as was standard for formal ...