No, even after the war they were all not united. after the war there were many problems concerning money and land.
They demonstrated a United Front although about 20% remained loyal to the United Kingdom and an additional 10% were against war and chose a neutral stance.
Well, it was the United States--or, rather, the colonies--who were rebelling, so without it, there wouldn't be a Revolution.
The American revolution was obviously for the united colonies separation from great Britain. The french revolution was a revolt against their government, like we revolted against Great Britain. Our revolution was much less violent, even though we had a war.
No, Scotland and England were united from 1707 and were both part of the United Kingdom.
hi During the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin was in France acting as a representative for the United States, obviously at the time part of England, trying to get the French Military forces to ally with us in the war. He also worked as a American minister to Sweden. 2nd Answer: Ben was in France as an economic envoy for his home colony, but he did help the cause - not for the United States, as it did not yet exist, but for the Revolution by the colonies against Great Britain.
The American Colonists were the primary opposition to the United Kingdom during the American Revolution. They were aided directly by France and Spain in the colonies as well as several Native American tribes, including: the Oneida, the Tuscarora, the Watauga Association, the Catawba, and the Lenape. Prussia and Poland sent military advisors to the American Colonists but did not use military force against the United Kingdom themselves. Additionally, the United Kingdom had to deal with wars in the Caribbean, in the North Sea, and in India contemporaneously with the American Revolution. In the Carribean, they fought with the France, Spain, and the Netherlands. The Netherlands also opposed the United Kingdom in the North Sea. In India, the Sultanate of Mysore allied with France against the United Kingdom. So, in brief: American Colonists, France, Spain, Netherlands, several Native American Tribes, the Sultanate of Mysore, and Prussia and Poland to a lesser degree.
The American Revolution began when Britain sent troops to suppress a growing rebellion in its North American colonies. The people of the colonies eventually declared independence from Britain as the United States of America.
Well, it was the United States--or, rather, the colonies--who were rebelling, so without it, there wouldn't be a Revolution.
The Continental Congress was a convention of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies that became the governing body of the United States during the American Revolution.
The American Revolution was a war fought between the 13 colonies and Great Britain. King George III did not want the colonies to be self governed. The result was the American Revolution and the birth of the United States.
The American revolution was obviously for the united colonies separation from great Britain. The french revolution was a revolt against their government, like we revolted against Great Britain. Our revolution was much less violent, even though we had a war.
Yes, after winning the American Revolution they became the United States.
n.The war between the American colonies and Great Britain (1775-1783), leading to the formation of the independent United States.Read more: american-revolution
He led the United States army.
The continetal congress was a series of legislative bodies which met in the British american colonies and the newly declared united states just before , during , and after the americ an revolution.
The French and Indian War pitted France against the United Kingdom within North America and the American Revolution was fought between the 13 former British Colonies and the United Kingdom.
General George Washington.
He was the King of the United Kingdom during the American Revolution. (His reign was from 1760 to 1820.)