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the colonies of America fought against the kingdom of great Britain.
American Colonies vs. Great Britain
If you are speaking on behalf of the original 13 colonies in America, then from Britain. Britain wanted to financially benefit from the existence of the colonies, so Britain taxed the colonies harshly. Obviously, the colonies did not particularly enjoy these taxes and fought to win their independence as a country of it's own.
Great Britain was taxing the colonies to help fight a war fought on foreign shores.
The American colonists were seeking independence from Great Britain. In order to have that independence, the American Revolutionary War was fought.
They organized troops from France and the new colonies and fought
British colonies versus the french colonies, with aid from Britain and France
Spain and France fought with the United Colonies Germany fought with Great Britain spain, germany, and france
France, Great Britain, Indians, 13 colonies, New France, and Spanish Florida fought in the French and Indian War.
The colonists in America fought against the British to gain their independence from Great Britain. Prior to the Revolutionary War the colonies belonged to Great Britain and the colonists were British subjects.
the American colonies (with some help from France and Spain.) The British fought in the war because the colonies thought that they where not being treated fairly, after the talk about the Virginia compact they started to fight for separation from Britain instead!
They were allies and fought for each other on the European theatre