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To gain Cuban Independence and to avenge the sinking of the USS Maine.
The battle of Yorktown was fought in Virginia in 1781 during the revolutionary war. The revolutionary war was fought in order to gain independence from Great Britain. This battle ended the revolutionary war by the surrender of British General Cornwallis and America gained there independence from GB.
The Americans fought the Revolutionary War to gain "independence". Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is the birthplace of both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
The colonists in America fought against the British to gain their independence from Great Britain. Prior to the Revolutionary War the colonies belonged to Great Britain and the colonists were British subjects.
Gain independence for Cuba.
Fought a 5 year war from 1776-1783.
The Vietnam War
It was fought to gain Cuban Independence.
The original reason the colonists fought in the Revolutionary War was to gain their independence from England.
To gain Cuban Independence and to avenge the sinking of the USS Maine.
The American colonists were seeking independence from Great Britain. In order to have that independence, the American Revolutionary War was fought.
The English poet Lord Byron fought in the war for the independence. The war he fought in was for the independence of Greece.
The battle of Yorktown was fought in Virginia in 1781 during the revolutionary war. The revolutionary war was fought in order to gain independence from Great Britain. This battle ended the revolutionary war by the surrender of British General Cornwallis and America gained there independence from GB.
Greek worked with the Great Powers of Europe and fought for their independence from the Ottoman Empire.
Which region fought a war for independence from 1861-65? Which region fought a war for independence from 1861-65?
Many American nations fought wars of independence.
The Americans fought the Revolutionary War to gain "independence". Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is the birthplace of both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.