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the enlightenment affect the revolutions in England and America by making them into wealthier states
The Mohawk idians affected the war by fighting with the French against Great Britain
During WW II, when France was occupied by the Third Reich, Britain retained its alliance with the French resistance.
Revolutions in transportation and communications were in the making. The rapidly expanding economy provided new opportunities for Jews to break out of traditional occupations and to enter new professions.
The Irish were finally represented in the house of commons
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The Battle of Saratoga is considered the turning point in the war. The colonial victory convinced the French that the Americans had a real chance of defeating Great Britain, France's traditional enemy. The French government agreed to openly declare support for American independence and formally declared war on Great Britain. France provided money, troops, and, most important, the power of the French Navy to the side of the Americans.
The French monarchy felt threatened.
The European revolutions were affected by the American revolution because they saw the American's success and so they were riveted by visions of their own victory.