i dont know honestly.
Nations other than Britain cared about the American Revolution for several reasons. Firstly, it presented an opportunity to weaken Britain's global power and influence, as a successful rebellion could inspire similar movements in their own territories. Additionally, countries like France saw the revolution as a chance to gain an ally in the United States and potentially expand their own interests in North America. Lastly, the ideals of liberty and self-governance that emerged from the revolution resonated with various nations, encouraging them to consider their own struggles for independence and reform.
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The American Revolution
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American Revolution and French Revolution. They were both justified themselves with Enlightenment ideals.
because of the tea act, which is one of the ideals of the 16th an 17th century.
The American Revolution had much influence beyond the political boundary of the new nation. Many liberal movements in Europe took heart from the accomplishment of the American Declaration of Independence, the war itself, and the creation of a new government to replace the British rule over the old colonies. Kings and Queens who believed in the Divine Right of Monarchs, began to see more liberalizing ideas developing among the population. Many peoples wished to either overthrow the idea of monarchy or, at least, establish a constitutional monarchy. The French Revolution was inspired by many of the ideals of the American Revolution, as well as the later revolutions in Central and South America by Spanish colonies wishing to rid themselves of Spanish control. Even into the 20th Century, the ideals of the Declaration and Bill of Rights are credited with inspiring the colonial revolts in Africa. Aside from the political ideals created, the Revolution provided a newly independent nation that would take place in commercial activities with the nations of Europe.
The enlightenment helped the Revolutionary war by giving the ideals that the rights of man should be equal (like religion) Look up John Locke.
From the ideals of the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) as well as from the French Revolution (1789-1799).
okay, wow. Mr. VanVoorhis, 8th grade, shivela middle.
Spain and France sought a colonial victory in the American Revolution primarily to weaken Britain, their long-standing rival. By supporting the American colonies, they aimed to diminish British power and influence in North America and the Caribbean. Additionally, a successful American revolution could inspire independence movements in their own territories, fostering a shift in the balance of power. Ultimately, aiding the colonies allowed them to pursue their strategic interests while promoting the ideals of liberty and self-determination.
To contain communism also to protect American ideals and broaden our influence in other counties