The inadequacies of the Articles of Confederation had left the United States with a weak army. As a result, the European powers were able to take advantage. Spain closed the port at New Orleans, and Britain refused to remove its presence from the Ohio Valley.
The American colonists chose to break to break apart form England because of the unfair taxes such as the Coercive Acts- stamp, tea, etc.- and the trade restrictions that England placed on them through mercantilism.
There are a number of people from England called "Jimmy Carter". But the US President was an American, from Georgia.
declared american independence from england
England required the colonies to supply England with natural resources and raw materials and buy finished products from England.
England, Spain, and France.
France supported the American revolution (they were already at war with England at the time).
To protect American shipsTo pressure France and England to stop harassing American shipping without using military force
To protect American shipsTo pressure France and England to stop harassing American shipping without using military force
Welbeck College is a military school in England but its not in London
Modern military
What was the military hierarchy of England 17th century
By 1776, New England had already become prominent in iron production. This gave New England a large economic advantage over the other colonies.
General Sir Henry Clinton was England's military commander in the Americas for most of the Revolutionary War.
During England's war with France, specifically the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), Americans took advantage of Britain's preoccupation with European conflicts. This distraction allowed American colonists to expand their territorial claims and engage in trade with other nations, circumventing British mercantilist restrictions. Additionally, the conflict weakened British military resources in the colonies, providing the Americans with greater autonomy and a sense of unity against British control.
Because the president said that the military would supply war materials to other countries in exchange for military bases in England
England
When and where