Monetary support for the American Revolution came from the Netherlands, France and Spain.
No, she only fought against the British and the French who supported the British. She did not fight against Spain.
After the battle of Saratoga, France joined with America in the fight against Britain. Spain joined the fight (on the American colonists' side) afterwards, hoping to gain independence from British rule.
Spain and Portugal. It fought Britain, Spain and Portugal.
Spain didn't fight because they were nuteral
They saw it as an inexpensive way to weaken the power of the British Empire and advance their own interests and empires.
The British and the French assisted the Ottomans in their fight against Russia in the Crimean War.
Mexico fought its War of Independence against Spain. That war began in 1810 when Father Hidalgo rang a church bell and called the people to fight for freedom. It was also an opportune time because in Europe, Spain was at war with France.
Cardinal Richelieu, the standing leader of France, realized that if he backed the Protestants (Sweden, Netherlands, England, protestant Germans) in their war against the Catholics (Hapsburg Germans, Pope and Holy Roman Empire, Spain) and the protestants won, France would be the most powerful nation in Europe. This was the first time after the Protestant Reformation that a war was fought for something other than religious ideals. Because of this Spain ceased to be the most powerful nation, and France took its place.
France fought the Germans with the English.
It fought against Spain for its independence.
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