no,they had their own captains for it.
many battles were between the American and the French jokers
many battles were between the American and the French jokers
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
the french were our allies!
Those involved in the Revolutionary War were the American colonists, the British Army and Navy, some French soldiers, and the French navy, and the Hessians, who were fierce fighters for hire from what is now Germany. Some American natives were possibly utilized as scouts.
After the French and Indian War was concluded, British soldiers remained in America, and taxes were imposed on Americans to defer the cost of the war. As the taxes were not exorbitant, I think it was the presence of the British soldiers which made many Americans believe they had become more American than British, and they should be a separate country.
The surrender of the British at the second Battle of Saratoga in 1778. (caused the French to join the American side) The surrender of the British at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781. (basically ended the war) The American Revolution, known as the Revolutionary War, had many important battles. The two most notable are Lexington-Concord (the first armed conflict; was a victory for the colonists; US casualties: 95, British: 270) and Yorktown (Cornwallis surrenders to Washington as French and American forces trap British). And also the Spaniards.
The French. they did this because they also did not like the British.
No Because The British Treated The French Poorly.
During the fall of 1777, two battles were fought near Saratoga, New York. The American victory in the Battles of Saratoga helped convince the French to recognize American independence and to provide military aid. These battles marked a turning point in the Revolutionary War.
The British had the advantage of a well trained and well equipped army. They were the best army in the world at the time having defeated the French in Canada and winning battles in Europe. The Patriots had the advantage of knowing the land where the battles were fought. They had the incentive to win because they would have been executed by the British.
I believe it would be false. The British hired mercenaries for Hess, a province of Germany. The Hessians were the ones captured in Washington's famous Christmas raid. Many Hessians were granted parole and stayed in the colonies to raise families and become a part of the new country.