No the French revolution was 1789. The rules of Association Football were not formulated until 1863.
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No, but Abner Doubleday who invented baseball's rules was stationed there as a union officer.
He was a leader during the Haitian Revolution. If I have my facts correct he and Jean-Jacques Dessalines basically saved Haiti from a life of French rules. He was captured by the French and thrown in a dungeon. He died at the age 60.
They were burning the ideas that kept them slaves. The rules and the laws.
Go on line to MLB.com and search for rules, or google baseball rules.
Entering "baseball rules" into Google will work. The top two hits are mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/official_rules/foreword.jsp , the official Major League Baseball site, and www.baseball-almanac.com/rulemenu.shtml at the Baseball Almanac site.
This is how you say following the rules in French: suivant les règles
a home run is translated 'circuit' or 'coup de circuit' in Canadian French. In France the game is unknown and the few French who know about baseball rules would probably use the American terms like 'home run'.
"WikiAnswers rules" in French is "Réponses Wiki règles."
Yes The normal rules of tennis.
no you have to follow the rules.
Règles.
Crosby SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ovechkin RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Softball isn't a french sport so it doen't really have a word. Literaly, softball is balle molleAnswer :Softball is called Softball in French, but Pommedapi1998 is right, very few knows Softball in France.
don't cheat and that's all the rules
this is called the same in French, baseball.