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By far it was the French that helped us during the Revolutionary War. The primary reason being that they were currently at war with Britain at the time. The French had lost most of it's colonies (Canada) to Britain in 1763 during the French and Indian War. Also, known as the Seven's Years War in Europe.
France France broke the bank helping the colonists fight England. Their vast distaste for the English caused them to run the French Treasury dry and ultimately lead to the French Revolution.
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France was a significant ally to the United States during the American Revolution. This support was directly connected to its loss of the Seven Years' War.France, Portugal, and Great Britain
Pretty much- yes. Spain also was, too.
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He was attempting to convince France to ally with the Americans in the war, which he eventually did, and the French were what made the British surrender in the final battle of the war.
France co-worked with the US during the American revolution (not the French!), because the Americans wanted to rid themselves of the UK government and wanted to be an independent nation and the UK had always been the arch enemy of France. That was the only reason the French helped the Americans achieve their independence.
By far it was the French that helped us during the Revolutionary War. The primary reason being that they were currently at war with Britain at the time. The French had lost most of it's colonies (Canada) to Britain in 1763 during the French and Indian War. Also, known as the Seven's Years War in Europe.
France France broke the bank helping the colonists fight England. Their vast distaste for the English caused them to run the French Treasury dry and ultimately lead to the French Revolution.
America was allies with France, who supported the Americans. The American Revolution inspired the French Revolution, but since the French Revolution was so bloody, Americans didn't openly support the French Revolution, which made the French annoyed.