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There is no French vs. American revolution. But the French and Indian war was won by the British colonies in America all with the help of Britain. This then led to the "taxation without representation" of the colonies and the American revolution.
If you're referring to the American Revolution, or the Revolutionary War, Americans ultimately won that. If they hadn't, the United States of America would be a lot different than it is today.
The american side vs the british side were in war and the americans won and they earned independence.
The British.
That would be the revolutionary war. That was the war in which the U. S. won it's independence from Great Britain.
The americans won
There is no French vs. American revolution. But the French and Indian war was won by the British colonies in America all with the help of Britain. This then led to the "taxation without representation" of the colonies and the American revolution.
If you're referring to the American Revolution, or the Revolutionary War, Americans ultimately won that. If they hadn't, the United States of America would be a lot different than it is today.
The British won the revolutionary war!
The american side vs the british side were in war and the americans won and they earned independence.
The British.
That would be the revolutionary war. That was the war in which the U. S. won it's independence from Great Britain.
In the Battle of Yorktown, the colonists and the French surrounded the British until they surrendered, this battle won the Revolution.
The colonists won the Battle of Philadelphia causing the British to retreat. However, this was one of the bloodiest battles during the American Revolution.
I think you are referring to the Civil War in which the north won. In the American Revolution the sides were the colonies and Britain. The colonies won in that war.
The British won the battle of 1812
He led the American Continental Army against the British during the Revolution and won the war for the USA.