Britain had civil wars, one of which was sometimes called the Glorious Revolution and involved Oliver Cromwell. The king was deposed and executed and a Parliamentary republic was established. After about a generation, the Royalists prevailed and restored the monarchy.
America was allies with France, who supported the Americans. The American Revolution inspired the French Revolution, but since the French Revolution was so bloody, Americans didn't openly support the French Revolution, which made the French annoyed.
France aided the colonies during the Revolutionary War allowing America got gain independence from Britain. When the French Revolution happened, Britain and other monarchies in Europe were fighting France, but America needed to stay neutral to keep trade with Britain going. We wanted to support the French cause, but economically could not offend the British. It was a difficult balance to remain neutral.
The United States was never yet made. They were still the Colonials. And the Colonials fought the Monarchy of Great Britain.
Yes it was, the American Revolution is what made America, if there wasn't an American Revolution, we would still be ruled by Britain, we wouldn't be a free country. This also has to do with the pilgrims too!
Britain has never had a president.
France, Britain, Denmark-Norway, and the Netherlands had colonies in North America along with Spain. Other countries, such as Russia and Portugal, claimed territory in North America but never established settlements.
The American Revolution made them statesmen instead of colonists. And the French Revolution didn't greatly affect th epopulation of America, seeing as the US never got involved. And Canada had already been taken over by Britain.
Britain never took over South America.
Britain and France never had any joint "plan" about de-colonising Africa.
No. Britain's part of Europe, and, though it did own parts of north America, America never possesed it.
No, Thailand has never been colonized.
America was allies with France, who supported the Americans. The American Revolution inspired the French Revolution, but since the French Revolution was so bloody, Americans didn't openly support the French Revolution, which made the French annoyed.
France became allies with America in the war for Independence. They had never liked Britain, and wanted to get some pay back after their defeat in the French and Indian War, also called The Seven Years War, which was between France, The Colonies, Britain, and the Native Americans (Also called Indians because when Columbo landed in America, he thought that he was in the West Indies.)
I believe you will find Britain was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution, and this lead has shaped every civilised country on earth, so the the answer to your question is obviously and clearly no as it never happened
The American Revolution made them statesmen instead of colonists. And the French Revolution didn't greatly affect the population of America, seeing as the US never got involved. And Canada had already been taken over by Britain.
The American Revolution made them statesmen instead of colonists. And the French Revolution didn't greatly affect the population of America, seeing as the US never got involved. And Canada had already been taken over by Britain.
The American Revolution made them statesmen instead of colonists. And the French Revolution didn't greatly affect the population of America, seeing as the US never got involved. And Canada had already been taken over by Britain.