Some tribes, in fact became British allies. Others joined with the French. Some of the alliances were based on old tribal conflicts. "The enemy of my enemy is my friend."
The Americans, who came to the party very late in mid April 1917, joined the British, Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, and the French. The American involvement was small and late. Jim Bunting. Toronto.
As a result of the colonists defeating the British at Saratoga, France agreed to aid the colonists and send their navy to fight the British navy (which they did at Yorktown, VA). Saratoga stopped the British army in Northern New York and changed the Revolutionary War from largely being fought in the Northeast to being fought in the central and southern part of the 13 colonies.These crucial colonist victories at Battle of Saratoga persuaded French to support Americans with military aid, and is considered the major turning point in the American Revolution.
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At the beginning, no one. However, after the Battle of Saratoga, the French began to pledge economic and naval support, along with limited military assistance. Towards the end, when British defeat was iminant, the Colonists were "joined" by the Spanish and The Netherlands. The reasons joined is in quotes is because they really offered next to no assistance, and just took the side of the colonists to gain trade rights from Britain.
The Algonquin, Shawnee, Ottawa, Wyandot, Lenape and Ojibwa all joined the French to fight the British.
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The French and the British had a long history. Once the French saw at Saratoga that the colonies actually stood a chance, they realized it was a good opportunity to stick it to the British, so they joined in.
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There has been 5 countries British, French, Spain, British colonies, and french colonies.
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In 1970 the United States wasn’t fighting the British and no Native Americans joined them.
Well if you are referring to the french and Indian war that all started in 1754 when the french had a fort in what is now Pittsburgh. The British in Virginia thought it was on there land so they tried to make the french leave. George Washington (21 years old and fighting for Britain) lead around 150 men and tried to force the french out. They killed 10 french men and that sparked the french and Indian war. Then General Edward Braddock joined Washington and the french joined with there native American friends and at Fort Duquesne the Indians and french fought the British.
they joined in the American Revolution, siding with America.