Minute men was on the U.S. side.
Allies (british, French side)
None, Sword was all units of the British Army and British Commando forces.
The US engaged in a nearly disastrous war against the British from 1812 to 1814. The US thought it would have the powerful French on its side but France lost major battles and the US faced the British alone.
He was important because he helped us defeat the British after trying to kill us because we where taking he land he and his Indians lived on. Tecumseh was on the British side and was known as a fierce enemy by the Americans.
The British ship Leopard fired upon and then seized the US ship Chesapeake, taking 4 men it claimed were British deserters.
Because they were at odds with the British, and they figured helping us could weaken the British position against the French.
The US side won, inflicting over two thousand British casualties for the loss of less than ten.
The US side won, inflicting over two thousand British casualties for the loss of less than ten.
About 20 years before the American Revolution, George Washington had fought on the side of the British in the French and Indian War.
At the beginning there were more on the German side but when the US entered the are it evened out. There are no exact numbers though.
Tennessee's nickname is "the Volunteer State", after the men who "volunteered" for military service in US wars against Indians and the British (in the Battle of New Orleans) under General Andrew Jackson, and later on the side of Texas in its Revolution against Mexico.
Yes, but the women only stay in US or British waters while the men go onto ships which then go away to the front line