Many Americans supported the war as they wanted to become independent from Britain, although they were a few Loyalists who still supported the king. Even though, at first, political leaders fought over whether or not to fight for independence from Britain, they all eventually knew it's what had to be done. The Founding Fathers, such as Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, John Adams, …show more content…
France sent America weapons and lots of money-wanted to see Britain defeated Spain sent money and weapons. The Netherlands gave the American army weapons. Most important are Von Steuben and Lafayette, who supported the American army the most. Von Steuben, Captain of Prussian War, volunteered to train Washington's troops, improved sanitation at military camps, and trained the militia to become actual soldiers. He would soon become Major General in the Continental Army. Marquis de Lafayette, who had a lot of military experience, entered into Continental Army as Major General, fought without pay, and helped in British surrender at Siege of