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How does Toulon's view of the Americans and their actions reflect France's opinion of their place in this historic time period?

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Toulon seems bitter about the flexing of American power. He seems bitter that the Americans helped to dig them out of World War 2, and that they are flaunting their political and military prowess by attempting to take over the land and power that France covets.