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They had to decide which army to fight for, and there were various reasons to fight for each side. During the American Revolutionary War, African Americans served both the Continental Army (5,000 men) and the British Army (20000 men).
During the American Revolution, the British were often referred to as the "Redcoats" due to the distinctive red uniforms worn by British soldiers. They were also referred to simply as the "British" or "Lobsterbacks" in a derogatory manner by the American colonists.
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Louis XVI did not support the ideals of the American Revolution, he just wanted to weaken his country's enemy, Britain, who the Americans happened to be fighting against. Louis XVI persuaded himself, for selfish reasons.
Their are many different reasoning's for the American Revolution.1. British Taxation.2. American Colonists response's to the taxes.3. The Colonies lacked representation in Parliament (British Government)4. Some people say Tomas Paine started the war by writing Common Sense.
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the British surrendered
i got 1 french help Americans i American revolution but they didnt exit back when the french revolution was going on so they couldn't help
the slaves were determined to be free.because Toussaint L'ouverture was the leadersome of the mulattoes or coloreds began joining with the blacks
They had to decide which army to fight for, and there were various reasons to fight for each side. During the American Revolutionary War, African Americans served both the Continental Army (5,000 men) and the British Army (20000 men).
The acts passed by the British Parliament that began the events leading to the American Revolution were called the Intolerable Acts. The List attached to the Declaration of Independence lists over a thousand reasons. Other reasons existed.
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During the American Revolution, the British were often referred to as the "Redcoats" due to the distinctive red uniforms worn by British soldiers. They were also referred to simply as the "British" or "Lobsterbacks" in a derogatory manner by the American colonists.
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They lost large amounts of land...because the Indians lived in the Midwest near the Ohio river valley which after the American Revolution, we Americans took over that land so therefore, the Native Americans had to adapt to their new enviroment.One of the reasons the war broke out in the first place was because the colonists wanted to expand their territory westward. This was American Indian territory, and the British were allied to American Indian tribes. Not wanting to anger the Indian tribes into cancelling their alliance with the British, the redcoats refused to allow the colonists to steal the land from the American Indians. This is why so many American Indians fought on the British side when war broke out; they saw the British as a people who were defending their land from the colonists.They ended up with an even worse deal than previously.
NO. At all points during the American Revolution, the British forces had equivalent or superior technology to the Colonial Forces. The Americans won the war due to British concerns over losing other, more valuable territories to other European countries.To read about the reasons for Colonial Victory, please see this Related Question: Why did the Americans win the Revolutionary War?
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