The Revolutionary War significantly impacted settlers in the U.S. by altering land ownership and political authority. Many settlers who had supported the Revolution gained access to land previously held by Loyalists who fled or lost their property during the conflict. Additionally, the war fostered a sense of unity among settlers, encouraging westward expansion and the establishment of new communities. However, it also led to conflicts with Native American tribes, as settlers sought to claim territories that were traditionally theirs.
which war
the war affected it greatly
Yes- it was called the American Revolution. The US went to war with Great Britain.
William Tecumseh Sherman was a general in the US Civil War. He was a Union general.
There were no french in the civil war their are some in the revolution though.
The war of 1812 kept imported goods from reaching the us witch led to the industrial revolution,and free enterprise led to the acceptance of new technology
The US
The US became independent from England.
They gave other countries a better impression when the Us won battles like Saratoga and Lexington and Concord. It convinced France that the Us was worthy of France's aid in the Revolution.
which war
War: revolution leader: George Washington land:Brittan
it gave us freedom
Because Napoleon needed money to continue the war in Europe, the Louisiana Purchase was sold to the US for $15 million.
we have freedom from the British
The October Revolution in 1917 led to the withdrawal of Russia from World War I, significantly impacting the US war effort. With Russia's exit, the Central Powers gained a strategic advantage, necessitating increased American military support to the Allies. This shift prompted the US to accelerate its troop deployment and resources to counterbalance the loss of Russian forces. Additionally, the revolution heightened concerns about the spread of communism, further motivating the US to engage more deeply in the conflict.
The battle at Yorktown.
They helped end the war