France supported the American colonists during the Revolutionary War primarily to undermine British power and influence. By aiding the colonies, France aimed to weaken Britain, its longstanding rival, and regain territories lost during previous conflicts. Additionally, the Enlightenment ideals of liberty and democracy resonated with French philosophers and leaders, prompting them to support the colonists' quest for independence. Ultimately, this alliance was strategic, political, and ideological.
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After the battle of Saratoga, France joined with America in the fight against Britain. Spain joined the fight (on the American colonists' side) afterwards, hoping to gain independence from British rule.
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It is unlikely that the American colonists could have won their independence without foreign aid, particularly from France. The support provided by France in terms of military resources, financial assistance, and naval power was crucial in turning the tide against British forces. Additionally, other European nations, like Spain and the Netherlands, also contributed indirectly by distracting British resources. Without this external support, the colonists would have faced significant challenges in achieving victory.
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Britain was the American colonists' primary adversary.
France obtained its independence from its colonists in 843 CE.
After the battle of Saratoga, France joined with America in the fight against Britain. Spain joined the fight (on the American colonists' side) afterwards, hoping to gain independence from British rule.
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France joined the American colonists in their fight against England during the American Revolutionary War after the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777. This decisive win convinced the French government that the colonists had a viable chance at independence, prompting France to formally ally with the United States in 1778. The alliance provided crucial military support and resources, significantly aiding the colonists in their struggle against British rule.
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