The American colonies were seeking independence from the British empire. So, American colonies (US and Canada) and the UK were involved in the Revolutionary War. France became involved as an ally of the Americans later in the war, as did Spain so they as well as some of their colonies did as well. Another ally was the African Americans that were seeking out freedom from there owners but others still wanted to stay with Britain because they thought if the Loyalists won they would have more power then if they stuck with the Patriots.
the two nations that were involved in the revolutionary war was the british and the americans.
If your talking about he American revolution it would be England, the colonies of the U.S and France was the americans allies
yes
Given that the revolutionary war is the war that created the USA, it could be said that the USA was involved from the start.
380000 troops were involved in the revolutionary war
123 countries involved in the war
The Revolutionary War
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the british and the Americans
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Someone who did not support either side in the Revolutionary War
Revolutionary War.
It involved countries over the whole world. The empire of Great Britain alone included countries in Asia, Africa Europe and North America. France also was in Europe
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.