# 1753 FDC - 1978 13c French Alliance
Bicentennial Series
Issue Date: May 4, 1978
Quantity: 102,856,000
France Signs Treaty Of Alliance With America
Shortly after the American colonies declared their independence from Great Britain in 1776, it became clear that they might need help from another nation. And that nation would most likely be France.
France and England had long been colonial rivals and enemies, especially after the bitter Seven Years’ War. The French even considered an alliance with Spain and combined invasion of Britain, but ultimately abandoned the idea.
Finally, in the fall of 1777, the Americans earned a major victory over the British at the Battle of Saratoga. At the same time, there were rumors that the British had begun making secret offers of peace to Franklin. The Spanish saw this as an opportunity and entered into negotiations to form an alliance with America. With this, the French government also agreed to enter into negotiations, leading the Americans to turn down the British proposal for reconciliation.
Click here to read the Treaty of Alliance and here to read the Treaty of Amity and Commerce.
Bicentennial Series
Issue Date: May 4, 1978
Quantity: 102,856,000
France Signs Treaty Of Alliance With America
Shortly after the American colonies declared their independence from Great Britain in 1776, it became clear that they might need help from another nation. And that nation would most likely be France.
France and England had long been colonial rivals and enemies, especially after the bitter Seven Years’ War. The French even considered an alliance with Spain and combined invasion of Britain, but ultimately abandoned the idea.
Finally, in the fall of 1777, the Americans earned a major victory over the British at the Battle of Saratoga. At the same time, there were rumors that the British had begun making secret offers of peace to Franklin. The Spanish saw this as an opportunity and entered into negotiations to form an alliance with America. With this, the French government also agreed to enter into negotiations, leading the Americans to turn down the British proposal for reconciliation.
Click here to read the Treaty of Alliance and here to read the Treaty of Amity and Commerce.