The French
Great Britain and the Loyalists and Native Americans that were allied with them
the native americans.
France
it's a multiple choise. A. They allied themselves with the British, who had tried to protect them against American encroachment. B. They allied themselves with the Americans, since the British had failed to protect them from American encroachment. C. Most tribes officially maintained neutrality but secretly aided one side or the other. D. They divided in allegiance, just as many white Americans did.
The Americans fought for thier freedom during the American Revolutionary war.
I did not fight any country during the American Revolution; it occurred nearly two centuries before I was born. If the question is asking who the national combatants were in the American Revolution, see the Related Question below. If you mean America, the Americans fought the British government, and a few native Indian tribes that were allied to the British. The embroynic US however, were not 100% and many Americans fought with the British.
French and Spanish
Americans called the British "Red Coats" or "Regulars" during the American Revolution.
France Allied itself with the American Revolution after the Battle of Saratoga.
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Colonists
The typical American lived in small log cabins. Wealthier Americans lived in small plank plantation homes during the American Revolution.