Germany didn't exist as a country back then. It was part of the Holy Roman Empire. Germans did fight in the war, however, some on the side of the British and some on the side of the colonists.
Britain taxed the colonist because the need the money for the troops. The troops help protect the colonist for the Indians. If there was no money to help the soldiers the colonist would die.
No
Lend-Lease
No, Britain were fighting against Germany. The battle of Dunkirk was actually a British and French retreat.
Germany's war against Britain? Which one? In the most recent, the Italians were the allies of the Germans. (I realize that is not what you meant, but try to write your questions more specifically).
Because Australia had to help their allies which were Britain. And at that time Britain were very weak in the War against Germany so Australia helped them out.
Great Britain needed and had frequently requested U.S. aide in the war against Germany.
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taxed the colonist to help pay for the cost of the war
not much
The btitish soders protected the american colonist. King goerge III thought the colonist should help pay the armys cost
It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.