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Could the colonists have won independence without aid from foreigners?

Could the colonists have won independence without aid from foreigners?

The colonists could not have won without support from foreign nations. Six thousand French troops arrived in 1780 and were vital in defeating the British at Yorktown. The Prussian captain Friedrich von Steuban was instrumental in teaching the Continental army military tactics and making them battle ready.

Could the colonists have won independence from Britain without the help from foreign countries?

It is highly improbable that the United States could have won its independence without the assistance of France, Spain, and Holland. Fearful of losing its sugar colonies in the West Indies, Britain was unable to concentrate its military forces in the American colonies.

How did foreign support help the colonists win their independence?

The Treaty of Amity and Commerce promoted trade between the United States and France and recognized the United States as an independent nation. Between 1778 and 1782 the French provided supplies, arms and ammunition, uniforms, and, most importantly, troops and naval support to the beleaguered Continental Army.

What reasons did the colonists give for independence?

The Colonists wanted independence from Great Britain because the king created unreasonable taxes, those taxes were created because Britain just fought the French and Indians. England decided that since they fought on American soil, then it was only fair to make Colonists pay for it.

How did the colonists win their independence from Great Britain?

By issuing the Declaration of Independence, adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, the 13 American colonies severed their political connections to Great Britain. The Declaration summarized the colonists’ motivations for seeking independence.

Could we have won the Revolutionary war without the French?

Only once during the Revolution (at Charleston, S.C. in 1780) did an American army surrender to British forces. It is highly improbable that the United States could have won its independence without the assistance of France, Spain, and Holland.

Who helped the colonists defeat Great Britain?

The primary allies were France, Spain, and the Netherlands with France giving the most support. Why did they want to help colonists? European nations had a number of reasons why they aided the American colonies against Britain.

Do you think colonists would still have pressed for independence?

DO you think colonists would still have pressed for independence? America has a mission to be free and have equality for all is what mankind is aiming for. America wants to have equal rights just like mankind should be striving for.

Can the American colonies have won the war of..?

The British would have almost certainly won. (I will assume that with the disinvolvment of the French, we include the disinvolvment of the marquis de Lafayette.) Even without Frances guns, ships, supplies, and partnership the Americans still could have mounted a pretty reasonable army.

How did the French help the American colonies?

Without them, the colonial farmers (used to hunting, but not to military tactics) would not have coped with the rigorous discipline of the British Army. The French told the colonials what they needed to know about basic military training (beyond simple marksmanship). c) French support included naval support.

Do you think the colonists were in need of money?

Yes, they were in need of money but they didn’t have to get so much at one time to make the colonists mad. They could have been sneakier about it and just taken money in smaller increments. When the colonists rebel, they lose money in war and they lose all tax money.