The thirteen American colonies vs. the British army/Parliament/George III or whatever you want to call it.
1) They were fighting for their independence. 2) They were both trying to get away from their mother countries. 3) They were both threatened by troops from the opposing sides.
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They fought both sides
The two most know sides were the Colonists and the British, though the Indians helped both.
I think you are referring to the Civil War in which the north won. In the American Revolution the sides were the colonies and Britain. The colonies won in that war.
The US and Mexico.
1) They were fighting for their independence. 2) They were both trying to get away from their mother countries. 3) They were both threatened by troops from the opposing sides.
How did people's experiences affect their decision to take sides in the American revolution?
they fought for both sides
ANSWER The American Civil War
The two opposing sides in a conflict or war can vary depending on the context. For example, during the American Civil War, the opposing sides were the Union and the Confederacy. In World War II, they were the Allies and the Axis powers. Each conflict has its own specific names for the factions involved.
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They fought both sides
both sides (apex)
The British were opposed by the American patriots aided by the French.
They fought both sides
They fought both sides