I am pretty sure there were....... if anybody knows that would be great because I'm doing a report on it
Numerous countries were involved in the fighting during the Revolutionary War. The main combatants were the Americans and French against the British with German Hessian mercenaries aiding them. However, Spain and Russia also aided the colonies, and Native Americans assisted on both sides.
Just to give a few: Lexington and Concord The Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Trenton
Fighting in the West and South affected the course of the Revolutionary War. It affected the course of the Revolutionary War because it made different people side with the Americans, and different people side with the British. It also gave both sides of the war a lot of victories. The fighting in the West and South gained Spain's trust to the Americans. Now Bernardo de Galvez sided with the Americans and declared war on Britain. The Americans also gained new and different leaders, which helped with more victories in the South. Overall, fighting in the West and South greatly affected the course of the Revolutionary War.
Fighting in the West and South affected the course of the Revolutionary War. It affected the course of the Revolutionary War because it made different people side with the Americans, and different people side with the British. It also gave both sides of the war a lot of victories. The fighting in the West and South gained Spain's trust to the Americans. Now Bernardo de Galvez sided with the Americans and declared war on Britain. The Americans also gained new and different leaders, which helped with more victories in the South. Overall, fighting in the West and South greatly affected the course of the Revolutionary War.
Fighting in the West and South affected the course of the Revolutionary War. It affected the course of the Revolutionary War because it made different people side with the Americans, and different people side with the British. It also gave both sides of the war a lot of victories. The fighting in the West and South gained Spain's trust to the Americans. Now Bernardo de Galvez sided with the Americans and declared war on Britain. The Americans also gained new and different leaders, which helped with more victories in the South. Overall, fighting in the West and South greatly affected the course of the Revolutionary War.
Fighting in the West and South affected the course of the Revolutionary War. It affected the course of the Revolutionary War because it made different people side with the Americans, and different people side with the British. It also gave both sides of the war a lot of victories. The fighting in the West and South gained Spain's trust to the Americans. Now Bernardo de Galvez sided with the Americans and declared war on Britain. The Americans also gained new and different leaders, which helped with more victories in the South. Overall, fighting in the West and South greatly affected the course of the Revolutionary War.
Native Americans had many feuds and would not want to part with each other because of those bad relationships.
They were divided because they were made to choose a side and they ended up fighting on different sides. Its not because of slavery because i dont even think they even knew about slavery so that would be the civil war. -Thank you for reading my answer and comment on this if you think im wrong
Native Americans played roles on both sides of the American Revolution. Some tribes decided to side with the British forces against the American revolutionaries. Others, did opposite and allied themselves with the Continental Army in the fight for American independence.
The struggle for independence, the Patriots wanting independence and the Loyalist did not (following England).
The wars that were fought between the British and French used Native Americans as proxies. Native Americans fought on both sides of the war.
On one side of the Revolutionary War were the American colonists, also known as Patriots or Whigs, who were fighting for independence from British rule. On the other side were the British, who were trying to maintain control over their American colonies. They were supported by German mercenaries known as Hessians.