they helped fight with them and left other sides to be with us
yes amigo
other nations have used the U.S. government as a model
It impressed other nations with american power.
Yes very much so. They actually saw us as a country for the first time.
Nations other than Britain cared about the American Revolution for several reasons. Firstly, it presented an opportunity to weaken Britain's global power and influence, as a successful rebellion could inspire similar movements in their own territories. Additionally, countries like France saw the revolution as a chance to gain an ally in the United States and potentially expand their own interests in North America. Lastly, the ideals of liberty and self-governance that emerged from the revolution resonated with various nations, encouraging them to consider their own struggles for independence and reform.
i dont know honestly.
yes amigo
France was the most prolific ally to the American Revolution contributing money and selling ammunitions necessary to fund a war. In addition, Spain and Holland both provided the patriots assistance with financial loans.
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
It impressed other nations with american power.
um... If you mean "what effects did the American Revolution have on other nations", then the answer would be What effect DIDN'T the American Revolution have on other nations? England lost one of their greatest colonies, the French colonists gained enough courage and allies to have their own Revolution, America was born, allowing everything America has done to come to pass. It allowed the Civil War to happen, it greatly changed the outcome of WWI and WWII, and allowed us to explore the land west of the Appalachian Mountains, allowing us to form a Manifest Destiny, it allowed Canada and Mexico to become their own independent nations... I could go on, but I don't think I have to... This question was utterly pointless.
Yes very much so. They actually saw us as a country for the first time.
Nations other than Britain cared about the American Revolution for several reasons. Firstly, it presented an opportunity to weaken Britain's global power and influence, as a successful rebellion could inspire similar movements in their own territories. Additionally, countries like France saw the revolution as a chance to gain an ally in the United States and potentially expand their own interests in North America. Lastly, the ideals of liberty and self-governance that emerged from the revolution resonated with various nations, encouraging them to consider their own struggles for independence and reform.
In the 18th into the 19th centuries, the French Revolution affected other nations both directly and indirectly. Directly, the Revolution created military conflict between France and other nations throughout Europe and beyond. Indirectly, the ideas and actions of the Revolutionists inspired similar movements elsewhere in Europe (and in the world).
France was the most prolific ally to the American Revolution contributing money and selling ammunitions necessary to fund a war. In addition, Spain and Holland both provided the patriots assistance with financial loans.
The American Revolution inspired many other revolutions such as the Haitian Revolution and the French Revolution. The American Revolution showed that Revolutions could be started and ended with a good outcome. So the Haitians, Latins, French, and a bunch of other countries revolted.