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Chronology

1534

French explorer Jacques Cartier sets off on voyages along the St. Lawrence river and claims territories in the name of France. The French set up fur trading posts.

1603

The first French official is sent to govern the territory of New France. Champlain becomes governor in 1633.

1600s

Exploration of America's heartland (Great Lakes, Mississippi valley...) by Jean Nicolet, Father Jacques Marquette, Louis Jolliet, de La Salle...) .

1682

La Salle takes possession of the Mississippi valley (Louisiana) in the name of the king of France.

1685-1760

The Huguenots (French Protestants) settle in America.

1754

France loses its American territories to Britain (Canada) and Spain (Louisiana).

1755

French Acadians' exodus to Louisiana and New England.

1778-81

After the signing of the Treaty of Commerce and Friendship, France, " America's oldest ally ", aids the American revolutionaries. 44,000 French troops serve during the American War of Independence. In 1781, American and French troops defeat British forces at Yorktown, Virginia.

1803

France sells the Louisiana territory (recovered from Spain in 1800) to the United States for 80 million francs.

1835-40

Alexis de Tocqueville publishes Democracy in America.

1886

France offers the Statue of Liberty, built by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, to the United States.

1917

The United States enters World War I. Two million American troops fight in France. By 1918, 115,000 U.S. soldiers had died on French soil.

1927

Charles Lindbergh lands in France as the first man to cross the Atlantic by plane.

6 June 1944

D-Day. American soldiers take part in Operation Overlord on Normandy beaches. More than 2 million allied soldiers land in France to put an end to W WII.

1990-91

Gulf War. France and the United States together in a coalition to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi occupation.

Embassy of France in the U.S. - September 13, 2001