No. It was a conflict between British colonists in the Americas and England. It resulted in the birth of the United States of America.
Great Britain and The United states
During the revolutionary war, United States fought England.
The Revolutionary War was located in the 13 colonies
A loyalist supported England in the Revolutionary war. A Redcoat was a term used for a British solder who fought for England in the Revolutionary War. A neutralist did not take sides in the war. A Patriot supported the United States and he fought for the United States and against England in the Revolutionary War. Now, who do you think would make such a statement?
fought in England in 1455-1487 between houses of the lancaster and the house of the york
Great Britain and The United states
england
They fought the Revolutionary War against England.
We fought in America and England.
A battle was fought at Eutaw Springs, SC during the Revolutionary War. America fought against England in the Revolutionary War.
During the revolutionary war, United States fought England.
The original reason the colonists fought in the Revolutionary War was to gain their independence from England.
England/Great Britain.The new Americans fought the countrymen of their homeland, Great Britain.The USA fought England
It was between France and England.
The Revolutionary War was located in the 13 colonies
yes its true
There have been a number of battles fought between France and England, most of them where for fun and their version of e-penis waving.