Women were on both sides in the Revolutionary War.
they helped the colonists (bernado de galvez)
They were on the British side; They were loyal to the King.
the french joined the side of the Americans, replenishing our supplies and joining their army with ours and helping us fight against the british.
Someone who did not support either side in the Revolutionary War
Thayendanegea, a Mohawk Indian known as Joseph Brandt, was allied with the British before and after the Revolutionary War. He was an educated man, serving as a missionary and as a British military officer.
the American side
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Great Britain. France was on our side.
they helped the colonists (bernado de galvez)
They were on the British side; They were loyal to the King.
Men and women should definitely be allowed to fight side by side in combat. There is nothing that a man can do in battle that a woman cannot also do, from firing weapons to providing medical care.
Women helped quite a lot in the Revolutionary War. On the Patriot side, women raised money, made alternative goods during boycotts, and ran the households. When their husbands were gone, many women took over the farming, shopkeeping or other businesses to provide for their families. Other women preferred to fight directly, and some went as far as to dress as men to fight in the the militias; women like Dicey Langston. Still others served as messengers or nurses. A girl of 16, Sybil Ludington, made a "midnight ride" twice as long as Revere's to muster militiamen. They did everything they could to help win the war.
Most of the Iroquois fought on the British side. The Oneida stayed neutral for the first two years and then joined the colonists.
lemuel haynes was one of 5,000 african americans to fight along side the patriot amidst the revolutionary war
usually women on left and men on right
They did not serve in the military, on either side. But their whole war was a constant fight to keep family life going at home.
they have a rumble(fight) usually hoods and greasers on one side and the socs on the other side.