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Five, The U.S., Britain, France, Spain and Holland.

AnswerIt was against us against the British, but other countries lent soldiers/supplies/money especially France because they hated the Brits

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How many casualties did the colonists have at the end of the American Revolution?

Approximately 25,000 Americans.


How many Americans were killed at the Lexington and became the first deaths of the American revolution?

eight


Which describes the effect of the American Revolution on Native Americans?

The American Revolution had a profound and often detrimental effect on Native Americans. Many tribes were caught in the conflict, with some siding with the British in hopes of protecting their lands from American expansion, while others allied with the colonists. After the revolution, the new American government largely ignored Native American rights and land claims, leading to increased encroachment on their territories and subsequent loss of land. Ultimately, the war intensified the marginalization and displacement of many Native American communities.


What role did native Americans play in the revolution war?

it's a multiple choise. A. They allied themselves with the British, who had tried to protect them against American encroachment. B. They allied themselves with the Americans, since the British had failed to protect them from American encroachment. C. Most tribes officially maintained neutrality but secretly aided one side or the other. D. They divided in allegiance, just as many white Americans did.


What groups of Indians suppoerted the Americans in the revolution?

During the American Revolution, various Native American groups chose to support the Americans, notably the Oneida and Tuscarora tribes, who allied with the Continental Congress. These tribes sought to protect their lands and autonomy against British encroachment. However, many other tribes, like the Mohawks and Senecas, sided with the British, hoping to preserve their territory from American expansion. The involvement of Native Americans in the revolution was complex, reflecting diverse interests and strategic considerations.

Related Questions

How many casualties did the colonists have at the end of the American Revolution?

Approximately 25,000 Americans.


How many Americans were killed at the Lexington and became the first deaths of the American revolution?

eight


Who sided with Americans in the revolution?

France, Spain, and many free black people fought for or with the American rebels.


Who were the participants of the American Revolution of 1776?

American colonists seeking independence ... American loyalists seeking to remain part of the British empire ... Irish soldiers fighting in the British Army ... poor seamen pressed into service in the British Navy ... German mercenaries hired by the British ... French volunteers for the American side ... etc., etc.


Were Americans involved in the Battle of Puebla?

There were no Americans directly involved in the Battle of Puebla, also known as Cinco de Mayo. However, it is believed that this battle impacted the American Civil War in many ways.


What country did you fight during the American Revolution?

I did not fight any country during the American Revolution; it occurred nearly two centuries before I was born. If the question is asking who the national combatants were in the American Revolution, see the Related Question below. If you mean America, the Americans fought the British government, and a few native Indian tribes that were allied to the British. The embroynic US however, were not 100% and many Americans fought with the British.


Where some African Americans descendants of slaves who where freed during the American Revolution?

Yes, there were many slaves in America after the American Revolution that were eventually freed.. We find that even before the American Civil War there were many African-American men and women that had never been slave living in America.


Why were enslaved African Americans not allowed to enlist in the American Revolution?

You FALSE STATEMENT (provided in the form of a spurious "question") is historically inaccurate! MANY, MANY, MANY of the African-Americans BOTH enlisted and fought in the American Revolution (often with the promise of 'freedom' in return). In fact, the first soldier to die in the American Revolution was an African-American (AA) named Crispus Attucks and U.S. museums are loaded with memorials of AAs who fought valiantly in EVERY war fought either in or by the United States.


Which describes the effect of the American Revolution on Native Americans?

The American Revolution had a profound and often detrimental effect on Native Americans. Many tribes were caught in the conflict, with some siding with the British in hopes of protecting their lands from American expansion, while others allied with the colonists. After the revolution, the new American government largely ignored Native American rights and land claims, leading to increased encroachment on their territories and subsequent loss of land. Ultimately, the war intensified the marginalization and displacement of many Native American communities.


The last battle of the Revolution?

You need to state which revolution you are asking about. It might be the French Revolution, or the Russian Revolution, or one of many other revolutions. It might even be the American War of Independence - as a Briton, I forgot the Americans call it the revolution.


During the American Revolution many Native Americans tried to remain WHAT?

Neutral, I'm 100% sure since I looked up the answer!


Was the american revolution a radical event?

The American Revolution was a radical event that involved a total reformation of the British colonies into a separate country. The even sparked a war where many lost their lives and the British lost their stake in cash crops.