No. ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps. The ANZAC forces were not formed until the beginning of World War I - almost 130 years after the American War of Independence.
Yes they did. http://www.pillow.co.uk/anzac-day.html
They fought in Gallipoli
Yes
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The Americans decided to help the Latin-Americans in their fight for their independence because of the American Revolution. Latin-Americans were inspired by the American Revolution, therefore, the Americans decided to help in their fight for independence.
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The Americans decided to help the Latin-Americans in their fight for their independence because of the American Revolution. Latin-Americans were inspired by the American Revolution, therefore, the Americans decided to help in their fight for independence.
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The ANZAC's went to fight in Gallipoli in 1914 or 1915.
Hessian troops did not fight as British Allies but as mercenaries.
ANZAC troops fought at Gallipoli between April and December of 1915. Later the Corps was disbanded and became the NZEF (New Zealand Expeditionary Force) and the AIF (Australian Infantry Force) and fought in France and Belgium with distinction. New Zealand troops were undefeated on the Western Front until Passchendaele in October of 1917.
The Patriots wanted to fight the British for their independence because relations with them grew more tense.