Federalist, freedom, Franklin, and French.
Okay I give up. Don't know what on earth is the F and U war. They did support the American Revolutionary War because they wanted to distract and bother the Brits because they were also fighting the Brits over in Europe.
He was an empresario, politician, judge and revolutionary.
They were related because both wars had the British in them, though the french and Indian war happened before the revolutionary war. the french and Indian war was fought to keep the British colonies British the french was trying to take over all the English colonies the revolutionary was fought to keep all the colonies British by the British what goes around comes around
The Revolutionary War and the Civil war were both fought in the name of Unity. Also, the causes of these to wars are very similiar. The Revolutionary War was caused in part by taxes that angered the colonists. Later, before the Civil War, people were being angered by the high tariffs. The Tariff of Abomination, for example. Also, both wars were a fight for freedom. In the Revolutionary War, the colonists were in pursuit of freedom from the British. One of the reasons behind the Civil War was the desire of freedom for slaves. Independence is another key in both of these wars. The colonists fighting in the Revolutionary War wanted to be independent from the British. Some of the people fighting in the Civil War were fighting partially because of the compact theory. They wanted to be able to leave the union if they did not agree with something that was a part of it.
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The Falklands War
Fort Ticonderoga.
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th F & I war was pre-Revolutionary. No impact whatsoever. we gained it after th Rev. War.
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· France · Franklin D. Roosevelt
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