France took a very active roll in supporting the American colonists during the American Revolution. France had a long-term rivalry with England, so when America fought against England for independence, France naturally aligned with the Americans.
France became allied with the Patriots.
When USA had the American Revolution, the French helped us in the end of the revolution
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The Hessions (Germans) helped the british and the French and Spanish helped the Americans
By far it was the French that helped us during the Revolutionary War. The primary reason being that they were currently at war with Britain at the time. The French had lost most of it's colonies (Canada) to Britain in 1763 during the French and Indian War. Also, known as the Seven's Years War in Europe.
Marquis de Lafayette was a Frenchmen that helped the American colonies during the Revolutionary War.
They helped the American colonies.
Which war, the USA has been in a lot of war from the Revolution to Afganistan and Iraq.
When USA had the American Revolution, the French helped us in the end of the revolution
France helped the Americans in the American Revolution. That is why they ended in extreme debt after which helped lead to their Revolution. France helped the Americans in the American Revolution. That is why they ended in extreme debt after which helped lead to their Revolution.
They helped the American colonies.
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he helped win the revolution by going into the war
They helped the American colonies.
The Hessions (Germans) helped the british and the French and Spanish helped the Americans
By far it was the French that helped us during the Revolutionary War. The primary reason being that they were currently at war with Britain at the time. The French had lost most of it's colonies (Canada) to Britain in 1763 during the French and Indian War. Also, known as the Seven's Years War in Europe.
He helped to develop colonies for England in Northern America
He helped "drum up" support for the colonies with his works of literature such as Common Sense, exciting the revolution.