offensive language - How to mock the French?



I have recently started playing a board game (A Few Acres of Snow) that pits the British against the French in 18th century New England.


I know how to mock others in general, but in order that trash-talk would be appropriate for the setting, I'd like to know: What are insults/taunts specifically targeting the French, ideally ones that were in use in the 18th century?


Note that I'm looking for English words to mock the French.


French expressions to mock the English can be found on french.stackexchange.com.



Answer



How about calling them frogs?


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