France
Yes
The Revolutionary War involved many countries. The British had mercenaries from all sorts of countries along with Spain on their side. Later on, the British signed a treaty with the Germans and they joined in, too. The African Americans served on both sides, some patriots, some loyalists. The Native Americans were also greatly involved, but were on the British side. The French were greatly involved as they signed a treaty with the Americans during the war. Even though the British were greatly allied, the Americans only had the French, a portion of the African Americans, and a few tribes of Indians as allies.
Hessians supported Britain while France supported the Patriots.
America only fought Great Britain, but had help from The Netherlands, Spain, and France.
Numerous countries were involved in the fighting during the Revolutionary War. The main combatants were the Americans and French against the British with German Hessian mercenaries aiding them. However, Spain and Russia also aided the colonies, and Native Americans assisted on both sides.
Some Americans supported France due to shared revolutionary ideals and a commitment to liberty and democracy, particularly during the American Revolutionary War. The French had provided crucial military and financial assistance to the American colonists, fostering a sense of gratitude and alliance. Additionally, the Enlightenment principles that underpinned both revolutions resonated with many Americans, reinforcing their support for France during its own revolutionary struggles.
France
Continental Congress
false
A couple are: Patriots Sons and Daughters of Liberty Americans Rebels (by Britain) :-P I guess you could said minutemen or militia but... People of the Continental Congress
Both France and Spain supported the United States. France supplied soldiers, their Navy, and loans, while Spain supplied money. While both countries supported America's ideals, they were equally interested in supporting the Americans as a way of weakening their hated English rivals.