During the American Revolution, a number of Europeans and, more importantly, European nations helped the Americans in their bid for independence. France was the most helpful, as it provided funds, material support, and also military forces, with both French foot-soldiers and naval units joining in to help the Americans fight the British.
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In some ways yes, in some ways no. The American Army certainly has more money to spend, and it does, on unnecessary equipment. The British Army is smaller but much better organized, and it tends to get a lot more bang for its buck (I mean quid).
in what ways were the wealthy europeans of the renaissance differnent from the wealthy europeans of feudal times?
Some simply escaped to South to join the Union Army. Others would find ways to communicate with the Union Army to pass along information about the Confederate Army, such as troop numbers and positions.
The American's help pay for World War 2 in many ways. American's put a sending budget to help.
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in what ways did world war 1 help American workers
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Europeans were mainly by the crop tobacco. It grew well and was cheap and popular.
some of the reason is that the army was taking there food so they nothing 2 eat and they were very poor