There are no Americans that have been recorded to oppose independence. Most Americans choose instead to celebrate independence on July 4th.
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.
Japanese, Germans, Americans, British, and Italians.
The side opposing the French was Great Britain.
Polls vary, but as of 2014, Americans opposing same-sex marriage consistently fall under 40%.
The average might be closer to 50%.
I meant to add with the Indians. sry.--If by Indians you mean Native Americans, yes, some did fight: most opposing the Americans.
I'm not sure but i think there are the Americans, Germans and the two new ones are the British and the panzer elite in tales of valor you have those factions but im not sure about opposing fronts.
because they ar too many people ethat want to fight nd kill tghem
The pronoun is he, a word that takes the place of a noun for a male person and the subject of the sentence.
1) They were fighting for their independence. 2) They were both trying to get away from their mother countries. 3) They were both threatened by troops from the opposing sides.
They were called the Contras, from the Spanish word for counter, in this case meaning against or opposing.
The opposing teams shook hands before the game.We are opposing your policies.