The north eastern region of the colonies was where most of the early battles of the revolution was fought. The ports made them accessible to troops and supplies.
because the french saw that there was a chance the colonists could actually win the war against Britain
The colonists fought The Stamp Act by boycotting the Bristish that made them loose their jobs in the colonies. A few results from this crisis was the Townshend Acts, and the protests in Britian forced Parliament to power property taxes.
California was one from Mexico when the U.S. fought them, just after gaining Texas.
In 1791 the slaves in Haiti realized that they wanted to be free and fought until 1803 and the French finally left.
freedom
The colonists thought they had fought the war to win this land and since the British Government gave the land to the Iroquois the colonists felt they fought the war for nothing.
The French fought with the colonists, and the Spanish helped somewhat as well
The colonists did win the American Revolution
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"Patriots" was the name given to the Colonists who fought for independence. Loyalists aka. "Tories", were those Colonists who remained "loyal" to King George III i.e. England.
Lafayette
No one really fought the colonists because before the revolution, because the colonies were part of England. Only once the Colonists were independent, could they be called America. But the Colonists could have fought among themselves.
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Casimir Pulaski
they fought the british
The British fought against the colonists during the revolutionary war. but the British were more likely to win because they were far more wealthy than the colonists were, and the British also had more people in their armies. But the colonists were fighting on familiar land and had they had the courage to fight because they were defending their land, their homes and their country, and they also didn't need to send troops across the Atlantic ocean to fight.