During the American Revolution, the American colonists had to decide to support the War for Independence or remain loyal to the British and King George III. Some Americans could not decide which side to choose and remained neutral during the war. ... Many Patriots live in the New England Colonies, especially Massachusetts.
The American revolutions left Americans with a choice of either supporting the independencewar of or support the king. However, it was difficult for some American to make such a decision, and instead, they remained neutral during that period. However, most patriots left for England
The victory of the American and the British with the French and Indians during the war taught them that it is necessary to unite during the times of difficulty and time of triumph to conquer diversity. The victory gave the Americans a moral and led patriotism all through the colonies.
I am not going to answer in a paragraph of 125 words, but I will give you the answer to the first question; The United States didn't want another country to fall to communism. They officially got involved after the attack of the Gulf of Tonkin (U.S destroyers were stationed there and a radio came in that said they had been fired upon by North Vietnamese forces). (45 words BTW).
The characteristics of nationalism and revolution is related because nationalism how you care for your country and what you would do to help it and revolution is when you go against your country