During the American Revolution, the battle that led to active support from France for the Americans occurred at Saratoga in 1777. Actually a series of battles around that town, Saratoga provided the French with confidence that the American cause was worthy of their support, and they responded with a formal alliance, military aid, and material support of other kinds.
The Battle of Saratoga in 1777. It proved that the Americans could beat the British in a major battle. France wanted to hurt Britain after the French and Indian War and sent aid on the request of Benjamin Franklin who traveled to France.
American colonists gained their independence by fighting in a bloody war known as the American Revolutionary War.
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Yes, the Quartering Act contributed to the tensions between the colonists and the monarchy.
French and Indian war and the revolutionary war
because the french saw that there was a chance the colonists could actually win the war against Britain
The French
French and Spanish allies
in the year 1778
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Because the british were in debt and they needed to tax the colonists.
Because it was when the French joined the colonists
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.
Because they knew the colonists had a good chance of winning and wanted revenge on the British.
During the American Revolutionary War the colonists sought money as well as supplies from the French. This included troops, munitions, and Naval forces.
I don't know but, i know what causes the war. The England's population and economic pushes toward the France's territory which led to the French and Indian war.
Colonists were under British rule following the French and Indian War. The British put taxes on tea and this angered colonists. The Revolutionary War broke out in 1775.
The American colonists, the British, the French, and a few American Indians fought in the Revolutionary War.