Britain and Spain supported Native American resistance movements primarily to undermine French territorial claims and influence in North America. By allying with Native American tribes, both colonial powers aimed to secure their own territorial interests and weaken rival factions. This strategy was particularly evident during conflicts like the French and Indian War, where Native American alliances were crucial for gaining control over land and resources. Additionally, supporting these movements allowed Britain and Spain to maintain a foothold in regions contested by European powers.
They wanted to establish a positive relationship with the u.s.
Holland was the other European nation that supported the American Revolution by declaring war on Britain. The American Revolutionary War lasted from 1775 to 1783.
loyalist
The people who fully supported American independence from Britain were classified as Patriots. This group included a diverse coalition of colonists who believed strongly in the principles of liberty, self-governance, and resistance to British rule. Patriots engaged in various forms of protest and activism, including boycotts and military action, to advocate for independence and the establishment of a new nation. Their commitment ultimately played a crucial role in the success of the American Revolution.
Seperatist
France supported the United States, and Spain was an ally of France and techniclly supported the U.S. 1763-Seven Years War loss for France-mad at Britain 1588-defeat of spanish armada for Spain-mad at Britain
Britain and its Empire, the USSR, different Resistance movements (like the French Resistance), and the rest of the club... The US crashed the party years later and claimed to have won the entire war by themselves.
If you were a Patriot in the American Revolution you were an American against the British.
Over-taxed colonists were the main supporters and instigators of the American Revolution. The American Revolutionary War was fought against Great Britain from 1765 to 1783.
Britain supported Native Americans because the majority of their population supported the British.
Some slaves escaped to Britain seeking freedom from slavery, as British law did not enforce the institution of slavery on British soil. Additionally, there were abolitionist movements in Britain that supported the cause of ending slavery. Escaping to Britain offered a chance for a better life and opportunities for former slaves.
Washington forcing the British out is what kept the resistance to revolution alive in the south after 1776. The citizens of American wanted their freedom from Britain.