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When did these two countries become allies. For centuries they were enemies, and rivals. Today they are good allies. I can't figure how they went from haters to lovers. If someone could explain this to me i would be appreciative.
 
slayer said:
When did these two countries become allies. For centuries they were enemies, and rivals. Today they are good allies. I can't figure how they went from haters to lovers. If someone could explain this to me i would be appreciative.

If you start from the last war you now they fought against one another, and then find the first time they fought on the same side, that will narrow the period of your research.
 
Hint: it was after Waterloo and before the charge of the light brigade.
 
I know they were allies in the World wars but how can you go from hating eachother for 100's of years to becoming allies so fast.
 
slayer said:
When did these two countries become allies. For centuries they were enemies, and rivals. Today they are good allies. I can't figure how they went from haters to lovers. If someone could explain this to me i would be appreciative.

What makes you think they "love" each other now (or during the world wars)?  "Tolerate" may be a better description.  The phrase "Entente Cordiale" may give you a starting point for research.
 
Searching Entente Cordiale answered my question. Thanks for the help.
 
slayer said:
I know they were allies in the World wars but how can you go from hating eachother for 100's of years to becoming allies so fast.
France and England were competing on a global scale.
Given that both countries have pert much done away with whatever colonies they might have ever had.... what is there to hate each other about.
 
geo said:
France and England were competing on a global scale.
Given that both countries have pert much done away with whatever colonies they might have ever had.... what is there to hate each other about.

Crappy beer, combative attitude, those reeking cigarettes, Citroen 2CV, those irritating yellow headlights.
 
Alliances were never built out of love but out of mutual interest.

For centuries England and France were enemies but those were different times.  They were seperated on religious lines after Britain renounced catholocism and adopted protestantism (France stayed devoutly devouted to the catholic church).

As others have mentioned they were also competing for global power.  More importantly however a unified Germany did not exist in those days.  The unification of Germany and its emergence as a European power is what pushed England and France together.  The First World War was fought side by side by the British and the French due to mutual interests.
 
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