In the early 1800s, Normandy
lace workers from England set off to find work in France.
While theories abound about the exact origin of the French Bulldog, the most prevalent opinion is that around the mid-1800s Normandy
lace workers from England took smaller bulldogs with them when they sought work in France.
Not exact matches
Among the
workers waging this ultra-violent war are: Chariot (Rob Corddry, pushing his cranky jerk shtick to its limits) who takes regular swigs
from a glass revolver flask, bitchy menopausal veteran Empress (Ellen Barkin), Fool's ex-girlfriend Temperance (Odette Yustman), straight -
laced republican Tower (Brandon T. Jackson in false nose), Southern Christian Heirophant (Emilie de Ravin), and dramatic pun - making Judgement (Ving Rhames).
The French Bulldog was developed in France by
lace workers who moved to Normandy
from England.
The most prevalent is that it originates
from the miniature bulldog that was brought to France by Nottingham
lace workers during the industrial revolution.