I believe yes because they were fighting for freedom.
The RAF defended Britain against the Nazi Luftwaffe
Oddly enough, it wasn't Rome. Nor was it Antioch or Cordoba (both of those cities aren't even in Italy).
When the Byzantine empire expanded its borders under Justinian, it reclaimed much of what used to be part of the Roman Empire throughout the Mediterranean. But when they took Italy, they made Ravenna a provincial capital - not Rome. Later, it would eventually become the capital of a Byzantine Exarchate.
Because they didnt agree with what America was doing and was in disfavor of compromising their idea of slavery in the South ( where most slavery was).
james Otis about 1761 in amarica over the britsh paldemant