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Leona [35]
1 year ago
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Guided Reading Cont.

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1 answer:
maksim [4K]1 year ago
8 0

The reasons that America ultimately won the American Revolution include:

  • Alliance with France.
  • British Debt.
  • Distance.
  • Familiarity with the Territory

<h3>What were the factors that led to the American Revolution?</h3>

Between 1765 and 1791, America experienced an ideological and political revolution known as the American Revolution.

It is unlikely that the colonists would have succeeded without the assistance of Spain, the Netherlands, and, especially, France. Finally, the Americans won because of their fighting spirit and the fact that they were fighting for something they believed in. The Revolutionary War received overwhelming popular support.

British debt, the distance between America and Great Britain, war tactics, French involvement, and important battles all contributed to an American victory in the Revolutionary War.

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