France broke the bank helping the colonists fight England. Their vast distaste for the English caused them to run the French Treasury dry and ultimately lead to the French Revolution.
The French were the most important allies to the colonies during the revolutionary war.
The French and some other European countries began to support the Americans after the second Battle at Saratoga. Their biggest ally, I think, was France.
France, in the form of money, support, soldiers, leaders, and its navy.
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We (the USA) officially became a country rather than an extension of England.
We had to become a country to put our own personal laws into effect.
Louis XVI did not support the ideals of the American Revolution, he just wanted to weaken his country's enemy, Britain, who the Americans happened to be fighting against. Louis XVI persuaded himself, for selfish reasons.
Both France and Spain provided support to the Continental Army against the UK.
After the Battle of Saratoga in 1777, France openly supported the Americans in the Revolution by signing the Treaty of Alliance in 1778. The treaty provided military and financial assistance to the American cause and marked a turning point in the war, as France's entry into the conflict increased the likelihood of American victory.
France helped the Americans in the American Revolution. That is why they ended in extreme debt after which helped lead to their Revolution. France helped the Americans in the American Revolution. That is why they ended in extreme debt after which helped lead to their Revolution.
The American Revolution is important because it freed Americans from Britain. We gained our freedom by fighting and although the British still acted like they owned us for some time after the war, we eventually gained full freedom.
The American Revolution was a revolt against Britain's perceived oppression.
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.
We (the USA) officially became a country rather than an extension of England.
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.
The American's gained their freedom in the 1775-1783 American Revolution. America was a country by the time of the 1789-1799 French Revolution and did absolutely nothing for the war effort, despite the fact that one of the major causes was bankruptcy caused by partitcipation in the American Revolution.
The Americans wanted to gain freedom from England. They wanted to start their own country but not all the people living in America at the time were for the revolution.
Bluecoats were Colonial Americans. The British were the Redcoats. The Colonial Americans were British subjects who fought the mother country for their independence and won it after a revolution.
We had to become a country to put our own personal laws into effect.
Great Britain -- as the name suggests, this war was a revolution against British rule of the American colonies.
During which revolution? During the American revolution? Yes, it was the most successful colony of Spain at the time. During the Mexican revolution? Maybe, it was a country on the beginnings of it own industrialization.