To sum up...an historical quotation.."it is a War America could not have survived without French assistance". Americans travelled to Paris 4 times pleading for their help in the war, now the French despised the British who were the dominant world power and so they agreed..and were semi-secretly involved from the get-go supplying 90% of gunpowder stocks in 1776, as well as artillary, troops and a navy (Americans didnt have one)...the Spanish then the Dutch both later assisted America also but it was the French who were the major thwart to the British who hadnt bargained for this assistance so only brought a smaller % of their military assuming a straightforward victory over the rebels (Americans)
...the French were decisive.
Im trying to figure it out on this paper
what imporytant battle in 1781 decided the final outcome of the revolutionary war
americans were free after the war
the french joined the side of the Americans, replenishing our supplies and joining their army with ours and helping us fight against the british.
In the Battle of Yorktown, the colonists and the French surrounded the British until they surrendered, this battle won the Revolution.
Im trying to figure it out on this paper
what imporytant battle in 1781 decided the final outcome of the revolutionary war
The outcome of the American Revolutionary War was peace of Paris and American Independence. P.S. i am sum1 else and i just wanted to say that the outcome of the american revolutionary war was to have peace and being not controled by the british.
americans were free after the war
the french joined the side of the Americans, replenishing our supplies and joining their army with ours and helping us fight against the british.
The reasoning of the king was that the British troops protected the colonies and they should contribute to the cost of the war.
In the Battle of Yorktown, the colonists and the French surrounded the British until they surrendered, this battle won the Revolution.
The pre Revolutionary war is the French and Indian war
It started the Revolutionary War.
The Americans won
The French and Indian War (1754-1763) set the stage for the American Revolutionary War by exacerbating tensions between Britain and its American colonies. The costly conflict led Britain to impose taxes on the colonies to cover war debts, igniting resentment and calls for independence. Additionally, the war's outcome shifted territorial control in North America, prompting colonial aspirations for self-governance and contributing to revolutionary sentiments. Ultimately, the legacy of the French and Indian War played a pivotal role in shaping the political landscape that fueled the Revolutionary War.
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