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they hated Britain
they helped fight with them and left other sides to be with us
other nations have used the U.S. government as a model
It impressed other nations with american power.
Before American gained its independence, it was a colony of Great Britain and Great Britain's policy is that their colonies can only trade with them and no other nation. So, when the American Revolution started and a boycott was started, then U.S. would have to rely on themselves for resources or see if any other nations are willing to trade with them.
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yes amigo
they helped fight with them and left other sides to be with us
they hated Britain
Holland was the other European nation that supported the American Revolution by declaring war on Britain. The American Revolutionary War lasted from 1775 to 1783.
The American revolution was catastrophic to the Native American nations that were caught in the middle. They lost land, crops, and people as the two countries fought each other.
other nations have used the U.S. government as a model
The reason why other nations besides Britain would care about the outcome of the American Revolution because it shows that even the Continental Army which was a small group of untrained merchants and farmers that had no navy or proper weapons could still beat the powerful british army that was properly trained, that any other army in this globe could beat them, like the Americans. Plus it shows that we (Americans) will fight for freedom and indenpendence, and that no one ( any country ) can't power us.
The American rebels in the American Revolution were fighting for their rights and their country against the mother country, Britain. On the other hand, the Loyalists remained supportive of Britain against the rebels in the war.
It impressed other nations with american power.
Given adequate time, other issues would have arisen.