Britain did not help us during the Revolution. The British were our enemies, so we were going against them.
In order to protect itself against other country's with their help. It works both ways in an alliance.
Martin Luther gave the famous "I Have A Dream" speech to help fight against the racism against the black people in the United States.
He gave Independence to India from Britain.
The members of the 13 British colonies in North America fought the Revolutionary War against their home country of Great Britain. The War began in 1776 and ended with a victory over Britain with France's help in the peace treaty signed in France in 1783.
The government gave land grants to people to help extend railroads across the country.
The Confederates wanted help from Britain, but Britain did not help the Confederates due to the fact that if they would of been supporting the South, it would of made them look like they supported slavery. They also didn't want to go against the North, which they would of done if they would of supported the South.
Lend-Lease
France came into the war to help the colonists against Britain.
No
Easy answer, Yes. Australia and Britain were/are allies as Britain was once seen as a "Mother Country" and promised to always help Australia if they were ever introuble, as did Australia for Britain.
Well first when America was trying to get independent from Great Britain, we call for the French help but they didn't help because they wanted to see if we deserved the help, so they said that if America would win a major battle they would help, and basically that what happen we won a huge battle at Lexington if I'm right because I don't remember the place and then the French gave us their help.