The French navy contributed to the revolution by blockading British ships from supplying necessities and they sent some soldiers to attack British forts.
they help the America's by sending their troops over to the america's Their primary contribution was the availability of the French Navy to assist. The surrender at Yorktown was a combination of Colonial troops and the French Navy.
Mostly the french helped with money and arms.It wasnt until the final battle however that they were actively involved in America. They also during the war slowed the Royal Navy.
The British had the strongest navy during the French and Indian War
The British had the strongest navy during the French and Indian War
The French armed and trained the revolutionaries from the start of the war. France officialy entered in war later and send soldiers and its navy in order to destroy the British navy. The Battle of Yorktown, the final battle of the war, wouldn't have been won without the French. I speak about the American War of Independence, because I can't imagine the French helping the Patriots in the French Revolution... ?
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they helped the french by joining the war and fighting against England for America.
Benjamin Franklin (America's first diplomat) went to France and asked them to join the war on our side because we needed a navy. After Saratoga, they joined.
The French and Indian War began in North America.
The British has the strongest navy in the world at the time of the French and Indian War. The Royal Navy allowed for the conquer of French Canada and French colonies in the West Indies and Caribbean.
it was a war when the french fought America
America. Without their help, we probably would have lost.