I think European nation supported the colonists rather the the Great Britan the french and indianwar had drastically change the balance of power in North America.The french and Spainish had los a large expance of valuable land to the the british. Both contries were delighted to see thier powerful rival experiencing trouble in its American colonies.
They were called Loyalists. Those who supported freedom from Britan were called Patriots.
They get there name from the revolutionary war It was when the 13 colonies declared them selves independent from Great Britan It was from 1774-1783 America was aided by the French, and the Spanish But mostly the French. Hope this helps if you want more information look up your question on www.ask.com Ps. I live in Great Britan
When the US gained indepandance from Great Britan the US and Britan became trade partners. They respected each other.
They both came for religious freedom that they did not have in Great Britan
Great Britan and France I guess peace out XD e.o
They were called Loyalists. Those who supported freedom from Britan were called Patriots.
Loyalists- colonists who were loyal to Britain. Patriots- colonists who wanted to be free from Britain.
Britan and France
Britan started to say that the colonists had to pay taxes.
I believe the answer is Great Britan, France, Spain, Italy, and Portugal. (this does of course exclude the Scandanavian exploration only because they were not a truly unified nation)
They were called Patriot(s)
to declare freedom from Britan and the king
France, Spain and Britan
The French King did (for the France, of course) and the Brisitsh king paid for his colonists.
Any country that was once collonised by britan. And because they were once part of the commonwealth
France and Britain
Germany, Canada, USA, & Britan. Many small countries accompanied the British, such as Scotland, Ireland, & Iceland.