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They borrowed money and supplies from France and Spain, and also, they received military assistance from France. Unfortunately, they were left with massive debts after the war.
they wanted war
The Stamp Act.
the war of 1812
The British
they wanted war
Match or exceed any attack that was executed against you.
the spanish went to war
They borrowed money and supplies from France and Spain, and also, they received military assistance from France. Unfortunately, they were left with massive debts after the war.
The British Empire taxed the colonists in the 13 colonies mainly because the French and Indian War against France had ended in 1763. The war was costly for Britain and forced King George III to find money to pay off debts elsewhere in the empire.
they wanted war
War of 1812
The British did not fight against the French in World War I. They were on the same side against the Germans.
The Stamp Act.
The War of 1812. The British sent observers to the Confederate side during the American Civil War, but never actually got involved.
In WW II The U.S. did not go to war against England.