Yes, the traitorous repulicans would have been easily defeated without french and spanish help.
Some European countries like Switzerland, Sweden and Spain remained neutral throughout both wars and there were many distant countries in Asia and Africa that remained neutral. Mexico and basically all of South America did not participate in either wars.
Ethiopia and Libya
Libya and Ethiopia
Europe is not a country, it is a continent with many different countries that have their own separate agendas and do different things. Austria-Hungary, Serbia, Germany, Russia and France all declared war within a short amoutn of time. Britain, Italy and Bulgaria voluntarily joined later on and Belgium was dragged in by a German invasion. Some countries, like Spain and Sweden remained neutral.
The only one i can think of off the top of my head iis switzerland
yes, because the only reason we won at Yorktown was because we had the French navy helping us, so if they hadn't helped us, we would have lost probobly
Yes, the traitorous repulicans would have been easily defeated without french and spanish help.
england and switzerland
Switzerland, Sweden and Ireland
Latin American countries were not industrialized but produced raw materials - agricultural, timber, metals and so on. The European countries needed these for their continuous wars and since the second half of the 18th century, for their industrialization efforts. So, European countries imported these commodities, returning processed goods to pay for them. The profits remained in Europe and Latin America remained undeveloped.
Answer this question… Both countries remained independent during the Scramble for Africa.
There were 5 neutral nations: Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden and Republic of Ireland.
Remained neutral
Some European countries like Switzerland, Sweden and Spain remained neutral throughout both wars and there were many distant countries in Asia and Africa that remained neutral. Mexico and basically all of South America did not participate in either wars.
During the American Revolutionary War, countries like Great Britain, Spain, and France had varying degrees of involvement or stance. While Great Britain directly opposed the colonists, Spain was initially neutral but later provided covert support to undermine British efforts. Additionally, other European nations, such as Austria and Prussia, largely remained uninvolved in the conflict, focusing on their own regional issues. Overall, the primary opposition came from Britain, which sought to maintain control over the colonies.
bennedict Arnold
They remained neutral .