France in the American Revolutionary War

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    France and Britain both suffered financially because of the war, with significant long-term consequences. The Seven Years' War changed economic, political, and social relations between Britain and its colonies. It through Britain into great debt, approximately doubling the national debt. The ruling family was looking…

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    During the American Revolutionary War which was fought principally in the American colonies from 1775 to 1783, there were many factors which contributed to the blooming American nation’s ability to be victorious over the British and gain independence. Some of these numerous factors include the distance between America and Great Britain, the formal and informal Franco-American Alliance, and Britain’s reluctance to fight an expensive war versus America’s intense desire for freedom and dedication…

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    de) Lafayette learned of the struggle of the Americans in their endeavor to secure their independence he resolved to come to the colonies to aid them in their efforts as a volunteer” (“Who Served Here?”). Lafayette led General George Washington’s army at Yorktown. He was not only a volunteer who soon was known as a high ranking officer, but came to America to learn the ways of a colony fighting for independence. Against the words of his authority in France, Lafayette was hoping to learn from the…

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    countries that people countered the government for their liberty and benefit, such as France, United States and United Kingdom. Because there were lots of critical revolutionary events that took place in this period, “The Age of Revolution” is an appropriate title for the conflicts of the 17th and 18th centuries . As the strongest and the most undefeatable world power during the 17th and 18th centuries, France had a long struggle between people and the monarch government, which is…

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    life of Marquis De Lafayette Tanner Sheldon Honors History November 19, 2015 Mr.Miraya The life of Marquis De Lafayette Marquis De Lafayette was a huge reason why the American Colonies won the Revolutionary War. Lafayette used influence to persuade King Louis XVI; the king of France at the time of the war; to assist the American Colonies to relinquish Great Britain’s control over the colonies. At one point, Washington may have lost his position as the military commander of the colonial…

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    In the American Revolution, America revolted against Britain over the issue of “no taxation with representation”. Thomas Jefferson was one of the first Americans to introduce Enlightenment ideas to the Americans. These ideas inspired the Americans to want to claim their natural rights and independence. Jefferson also played a major role in getting help from the French, which is a main reason America won the war. The American Revolution was an inspiration to the people of France and helped spark…

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    Describe the American Revolution. Explain why it happened and how it started. Describe the major battles of the war and why they were important. Then, explain how the Americans won the war and what was the importance of the war. Finally, think about what would have happened if the Americans had lost the war. What two things do you think would be different about this country today? First of all, I will be talking about the American Revolution the American Revolution was a political…

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    The American Revolution was one of the most historic events in American history. It was the war that gained the original Thirteen Colonies their independence. The conflict emerged from growing tensions between Great Britain’s 13 North American Colonies and the British government both in the colonies and in Britain. The thirteen Colonies revolted as a result of detrimental taxation without proper representation. Economic strains and poor relationships with governing officials lead the early…

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    The United States of America, a nation that is here thanks in part to the result of the American Revolutionary War. A battle that began in the year 1775 and ended in 1783, the fight for American independence was long sought for. However, independence was not the only thing missing from the previous Thirteen British Colonies, economic developments were being fought for as well. The American Revolutionary War pitted Great Britain and the Thirteen British Colonies against each other where the…

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    were turning points in the Revolutionary War were the Battle of Trenton and the Battle of Saratoga, both these battles showed that the American forces could go toe to toe against the British army and hold there own. The Battle of Trenton was an American victory that came after many crushing defeats. The Battle of Saratoga was the first American victory over a major British force. The Battle of Saratoga would also secure the French alliance to help the colonies in the war. The Battle of Trenton…

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