Since Germany was not yet a single country at the time of the American Revolution, it is not possible to say which side the country supported. However, the Germanic mercenaries that fought in the American Revolution fought for the British against the Americans.
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The Germans did not invade North America during WWII.
Whenever the good guys started beating back and winning battles against the bad side.
Many were on the British side because they promised to help get their land back but some were also on the rebel's side
The El Alamein battle, in Egypt
i got 1 french help Americans i American revolution but they didnt exit back when the french revolution was going on so they couldn't help
Benjamin Franklin helped the native Americans during the American revolution. he helped them with getting together and fighting back at the British
Back then it was very rare for the bodies of the dead to be shipped back to their country of origin unless they were of high rank and distinction. Therefore, the remains of British soldiers and their allies can be found anywhere they engaged American forces during the war.
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Yes, because back then he was President of Congress.
on d-day American and British troops invaded Normandy, in France. This was important because this was the turning point when the Allies were offense, not defense, and eventually took back Europe from the Germans