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How Did The Colonists Win The American Revolution

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The American revolution was a war that began in 1775 and didn’t end until 1783 and was fought between Great Britain and the American colonies for freedom, which resulted in American victory. Many colonists were in favor of the American Revolution. What factors contributed to an American victory in the American revolution? There were many different factors that led to the American victory such as
Going into this was the British were very underfunded. The seven years war put them behind on debt, and they had accumulated an immense amount of it during those times. So going into this war they didn’t have very much money nor anyone helping to fund the war like America had the French. The British simply could not afford to go into lengthy and expensive war but had no choice.
What gave America the upper hand when fighting the revolutionary war was that we were on home soil. They had the advantage when fighting the war, Britain was in new territory and climate change so it made it very difficult for them compared to America that was used to all of this. Also the British distance from home put them at an even greater disadvantage because they …show more content…

“American forces blocked Burgoyne’s way, surrounded his army, and on October 17, 1777, forced him to surrender at Saratoga.”(pg203-204) This led to another American victory boosting their morale. The battle of Saratoga was a very important battle in the American revolution because this was the point that the French realized that America had a chance at being victorious. The French provided military support from then on and hoped to beat the British. The French involvement played a crucial role in America winning the revolution, with the French joining the fight with them they gained man power, resources, and the strength with both of them combined to beat the

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