If your question was "Were the British part of the American Revolution," the answer is yes they were the enemy of the Americans. The colonists (the Americans) were fighting for their freedom from Britain.
They were part of the British troops and they helped them.
Steve Fraser
They helped they British and the New World
King George III is the British leader during The American Revolution.
The British opposed the French Revolution and were supportive of the restoration of Monarchy.
what fraction of the colonists supported the revolution against the British
They were never "part" of England. England is part of the Island of Great Britain, which is part of the United Kingdom. The 13 colonies were part of the British Empire until the American Revolution of 1776.
The Industrial Revolution saw the British become even more powerful economically. They could now produce goods that they had previously not been able to.
Yes, it was a major turning point in the war. British General John Burgoyne surrendered to the Patriots.
Americans called the British "Red Coats" or "Regulars" during the American Revolution.
Well, you're talking about the first part of the American Revolution. Then, the British performed pretty well. But after that, it all went downhill.
British empire growth and development caused the industrial revolution.