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Two such individuals come to mind immediately, the Marquis de Lafayette and Count of Rochambeau. Both lead American Colonial and French troops on the side of the Colonials against the British.
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the french and the british
The French and Indian War was fought to decide if Britain or France would be the strong power in North America. France and its colonists and Indian allies fought against Britain, its colonists and Indian allies. The war began with conflicts about land.
The militia were comprised of small groups of local men. Most militia units in Colonial America never fought in any war.
The British were fighting against the Americans on North America with the support of the Canadian militia men and the Indians
They fought mostly to defend theit region.
They fought mostly to defend their region.
George Washington was an officer in the colonial militia and served in the French and Indian War in the 1750s. Although the militia was separate from the British Regulars, he still fought with them and would have known their tactics.
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They fought mostly to defend there region ...........xr
The Battles of Lexington and Concord were fought between British forces consisting of British Army, British Marines and Royal Artillery and Colonial American "Minutemen" formally known as the Militia of the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
The US colonial militia (Minutemen) fought the British Army in Lexington and Concord, beginning the American Revolution (Revolutionary War, 1775-1783).
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