It was possible, as the Continental Army actually had more troops than the British Army in the 13 colonies. However, it would be a lot less likely.
It also depends what you mean by "without the French". Do you mean without the French Army, or do you mean no aid from the french at all? (no supplies, no arms, no ammunition, no training, no money, etc)
A. Like the federal government, state governments are divided into three branches that balance one another
Marx and Engels scoff at those who denounced communism as inimical freedom because these people who did scoff at the manifesto were a part of the upper class. Communism was made to promote the working class and take away the insistent power that the upper class had (especially the bourgeois).
Much of the war was fought colonist versus colonist.
The American Revolution split the colonists between Patriots and Loyalists. The war caused families and neighbors to fight against each other.
Though the Patriots were fighting against the British government. This doesn't mean that every colonist agreed with the Patriot cause. Those that sided with the British were referred to as Loyalists or Tories. These colonists fought with the British against their fellow colonists who fought in the Continental Army. The war was often used as a means to settle disputes that colonists had with one another.
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The Fourteen Points were a proposal made by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in a speech before Congress on January 8, 1918, outlining his vision for ending World War I in a way that would prevent such a conflagration from occurring again.