Federalists
Spain and France supported the patriot's war effort.
The group that supported going to war with France during the Revolutionary War was primarily the Federalists. They believed that conflict with France was necessary to uphold American sovereignty and to counter the influence of revolutionary ideals that they saw as threatening to the stability of the new nation. Additionally, there were factions within Congress, particularly among those aligned with President John Adams, who advocated for a more aggressive stance against France, especially following the XYZ Affair.
France
No, we were already in debt with France from the revolutionary war.
The Germany supported the war becase they were both in an allience with them and now that's who suporrted the France.Answerbecause they did
France
France
France supported the United States, and Spain was an ally of France and techniclly supported the U.S. 1763-Seven Years War loss for France-mad at Britain 1588-defeat of spanish armada for Spain-mad at Britain
During the American Civil War, France supported the Union.
France
Hessians supported Britain while France supported the Patriots.
Spain and France supported the patriot's war effort.