The Atlantic Coalition, also known as the Franco-American Alliance, was a loose alliance formed between the United States of America and the French Empire in 1819. The alliance had remained strong throughout the years until after the Third Global War, when a permanent falling out between the two nations resulted in the Tri-Powers Conflict. Although efforts at rapprochement between the two powers is continuing, the mutual feelings of the Atlantic Coalition is far out of reach, and many assume they will never again see such an alliance between the two powers.
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| - Atlantic Coalition (French Trafalgar, British Waterloo)
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| - The Atlantic Coalition, also known as the Franco-American Alliance, was a loose alliance formed between the United States of America and the French Empire in 1819. The alliance had remained strong throughout the years until after the Third Global War, when a permanent falling out between the two nations resulted in the Tri-Powers Conflict. Although efforts at rapprochement between the two powers is continuing, the mutual feelings of the Atlantic Coalition is far out of reach, and many assume they will never again see such an alliance between the two powers.
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| - The Atlantic Coalition, also known as the Franco-American Alliance, was a loose alliance formed between the United States of America and the French Empire in 1819. The alliance had remained strong throughout the years until after the Third Global War, when a permanent falling out between the two nations resulted in the Tri-Powers Conflict. Although efforts at rapprochement between the two powers is continuing, the mutual feelings of the Atlantic Coalition is far out of reach, and many assume they will never again see such an alliance between the two powers.
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