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The colonists were fighting for their independance from Great Britain.
It is about a thirteen year old boy named Johnathan going off to fight in the Revolutionary War and he discovers that the real war is being fought within himself. (See First Page of Book)
It was the former 13 British Colonies now calling themselves the United States who were fighting for their independence from the United Kingdom.
The American Colonists and the British fought each other over the right for America to be free from Great Britain's control.
The colonists wanted freedom from a king who allowed them no representaion yet overtaxed them. The British wanted to keep "their" colony.
American colonists gained their independence by fighting in a bloody war known as the American Revolutionary War.
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The Continental was the American soldiers, the colonists, that were fighting for freedom of British rule.
The revolutionary war was a war between the colonists and Britain. The colonists were fighting for freedom, and Britain was trying to stop them from getting that freedom and independence.
The colonists were fighting for their independance from Great Britain.
It is about a thirteen year old boy named Johnathan going off to fight in the Revolutionary War and he discovers that the real war is being fought within himself. (See First Page of Book)
It was the former 13 British Colonies now calling themselves the United States who were fighting for their independence from the United Kingdom.
There were several rasons why the American colonists won the revolutionary war. Perhaps the main reason was they were fighting for THEIR land, THEIR homes, THEIR country. This gave them a bit more incentive to win! Also, they didn't have to send clear across the Atlantic for reinforcements as the British did.
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The American Colonists and the British fought each other over the right for America to be free from Great Britain's control.
They had been called the "Professional Army" because of there well known experience in fighting combat, throughout the American Colonies.
The colonists wanted freedom from a king who allowed them no representaion yet overtaxed them. The British wanted to keep "their" colony.