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No. Alabama did not exist during the Revolutionary War. Most of the land which later became Alabama was owned by Spain at that time and considered to be the western part of Florida. Although the Spanish sided with the Americans in this war, I am unaware of any Spanish participation involving this territory which would become the US state of Alabama in later years.

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