Because any injury or damage to the United Kingdom was seen by the French as a good deal.
They believed they were fighting for their freedom.
Frontier colonists.
Patrick Henry was motivated by a deep commitment to individual liberty and a strong belief in self-governance. He was driven by the desire to protect the rights of the colonists against what he viewed as British tyranny, particularly in response to oppressive taxation and lack of representation. His famous speeches, including the "Give me liberty, or give me death!" address, reflected his passion for freedom and his determination to rally support for the American Revolution. Henry's conviction that personal and political freedoms were worth fighting for inspired many to join the cause for independence.
The colonists hoped the Canadians would join their cause during the American Revolution because they sought to expand their ranks against British rule and perceived Canada, particularly Quebec, as a strategically valuable ally. The colonists believed that the shared grievances against British oppression, as well as a promise of religious freedom and self-governance, would resonate with Canadian inhabitants. Additionally, gaining support from Canada would strengthen their military position and resources in the fight for independence.
more willing to join the allies
They believed they were fighting for their freedom.
they motivated the athenians hide from the persians because they were bad
Frontier colonists.
Patrick Henry was motivated by a deep commitment to individual liberty and a strong belief in self-governance. He was driven by the desire to protect the rights of the colonists against what he viewed as British tyranny, particularly in response to oppressive taxation and lack of representation. His famous speeches, including the "Give me liberty, or give me death!" address, reflected his passion for freedom and his determination to rally support for the American Revolution. Henry's conviction that personal and political freedoms were worth fighting for inspired many to join the cause for independence.
because the french saw that there was a chance the colonists could actually win the war against Britain
In cartoons drawn around the time of the American Revolution, a snake divided into 13 parts represented the 13 American colonies, with the exhortation to "Join or Die!" or "Unite or Die!" urging the colonists to unify.
The colonists hoped the Canadians would join their cause during the American Revolution because they sought to expand their ranks against British rule and perceived Canada, particularly Quebec, as a strategically valuable ally. The colonists believed that the shared grievances against British oppression, as well as a promise of religious freedom and self-governance, would resonate with Canadian inhabitants. Additionally, gaining support from Canada would strengthen their military position and resources in the fight for independence.
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Beause y not
The African Americans wanted to join the colonial leaders to go against the British army. The colonists were afraid to let the slaves run around armed (and might even be dangerous.) The colonial leaders realized that they really had no choice but to let the slaves join and fight in the continental army. The reason being is the colonist did not have enough soldiers to fight against the well trained British army. In January, 1776, a law was passed that the blacks could join the army.
The Antarctic continent is surrounded by the Southern Ocean and does not join any other land.
more willing to join the allies