No
The American Revolution
1778 and North America would correspond to the American Revolution where 13 of the British/American colonies were seeking independence from Britain (Canada was a British/American colony that wasn't particularly interested in independence). The French were not initially convinced that the Rebel forces could succeed in the American Revolution, but after the Battle of Saratoga, the French leadership changed their minds and began contributing to the Rebels.
It didn't. The only real link is the fact that much of the money problems that caused the French to rebel was caused by the American's failure to repay debts owed.
The taxes and Acts that were placed on colonists in America. They got mad and decided to rebel starting the Revolution.
They rebelled from the North
The people thought it was wrong to rebel against their rightful ruler, the King of England.
The taxes and Acts that were placed on colonists in America. They got mad and decided to rebel starting the Revolution.
The Philippine American war had Rebel Filipinos fighting against other Rebel Filipinos and against the US Forces, The Philippine constabulary and the Philippine Scouts.
At the time of the American Revolution, all of the colonies were 'Atlantic' colonies. The exception was the Canadian Colonies, which wanted nothing to do with the rebellion against Great Britain. Those loyal to the crown moved north to Canada.
The man known as the Father of the American Revolution was the revolutionary and rebel Samuel Adams. He was a great leader during the revolution and was known for his determination.
Well, it was before the American Revolution that they revolted. The Patriots revolted because they were being taxed so much and they got tired of it, so they decided to throw the Boston Tea Party.
it started cause the british were pushing the Boston colonist too hard. so the Boston colonist decided to rebel.