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As the American Revolutionary War progressed, George Washington had too concerns about troop help from France. His first concern was that France would not send enough troops to help the Americans. His other concern was ironical. He was concerned that France would send so many troops over to America, that France might be tempted to replace the British as "rulers" of the Americans.
The main British strategies in the South during the American Revolutionary War focused on leveraging loyalist support and exploiting the region's economic resources. They aimed to capture key cities like Charleston and Savannah, establishing a strong foothold in the South. The British also sought to divide the colonies by encouraging internal conflict, hoping to weaken revolutionary fervor through military campaigns and alliances with loyalists. Ultimately, their strategy was to gain control of Southern territory and resources, which they believed would help turn the tide of the war in their favor.
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He helped the Americans
He would be unlikely to influence a British monarch to help against the British. Louis was not the British king, he was French.
With the help of Loyalists
it defeated the British army during the revolutionary war, ending british rule in the United States
To win the help with Loyalists
they hoped for something in exchange
The country that helped America in the American War of Independence is France.