they was part of it
they wanted for Britain to lose
There were some slaves who fought with the colonists and there were free african men in the North who fought with the colonists. A larger majority of slaves fought with the British. It was well known across the colonies that any slave who fought with the British would receive their freedom after the Revolutionary War was over.
France 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.
In the Revolutionary War John Paul Jones served on the side of the rebels - the people who eventually formed the United States of America.
why was loyalist important to to the revolutionary war?
The American Colonists, However, not all of the American Colonists wanted to be free of the British rule. These people were called "Loyalists" because they were still loyal to the King. They were indecisive on whether they wanted to have war or support the King. Also, most of the colonists didn't really want freedom because they were happy with the way they were.
America's victory in its Revolutionary War can be accounted for in several ways. Undeniably, a primary cause of the victory was the character of the colonists: they were resilient, persistent, and courageous. Also important, however, was the effective leadership of the Americans as well as the support given by European nations, particularly France, during the War.
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Britain was the American colonists' primary adversary.
The Europeans and Americans both helped support the Greek Revolutionary Movement. They did so to help Greece gain independence as America and many European nations had. They gave both moral and monetary support.
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They didn't like Great Britain so they wanted to see the colonists defeat them
The most important effect of the Battle of Saratoga was that it convinced France to support the United States in the Revolutionary War. French involvement forced Britain to divert its resources to the Caribbean and Europe, weakening its war against the colonists in North America.
"Common Sense" by Thomas Paine emphasized the need for American independence from British rule, advocated for republican self-governance, and argued for the importance of unity among colonists to achieve freedom. This pamphlet played a significant role in inspiring American colonists to support the revolutionary cause.
There were some slaves who fought with the colonists and there were free african men in the North who fought with the colonists. A larger majority of slaves fought with the British. It was well known across the colonies that any slave who fought with the British would receive their freedom after the Revolutionary War was over.
becuase if gave the colonists the support of the french which helped them alot because they got supplies, troops and a navy
One of the most important lines in "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine is: "These are the times that try men's souls." This phrase encapsulates the urgency and gravity of the situation faced by the American colonists as they debated independence from British rule. It helped galvanize public opinion and support for the revolutionary cause.
They openedbusinesses and markets to support the revolutionary warbtw Derpy Rocks