French Allies: Decisive Impact on the Revolutionary War

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“Humanity has won its battle. Liberty now has a country.” (Marquis de Lafayette) In the Revolutionary War, America had few allies, one of which was France. Marquis de Lafayette was a French general in the war. If it weren't for the French, the war could've ended later.The British were much stronger, and the Americans knew that they didn't really have much manpower. The French impacted the Revolutionary War.The French supported and allied with the Americans and helped defeat Britain.The French had always been enemies of Britain, so when they realized that people from Britain were separating and seeking freedom, they saw the opportunity to finally defeat Britain. The French took part in the Revolutionary War where they defeated the common enemy, Britain. France helped the Americans in the Revolutionary War by sending supplies and troops, and capturing and building forts, but could have …show more content…

Although the French impacted the outcome of the war, they just sent spies over to watch the Americans, and see if it was worth it, until they finally came over. The French could have easily prevented many American casualties. France troops coming to America sooner may have ended the war sooner, prevented at least 100 American casualties. The British had many more advantages, compared to the Americans by the time France assisted them. In the first few years of the war, the Americans had advantages, like the knowledge of the land, but soon the British took control. If France had joined the Americans sooner, the British would have had less advantages, making them weaker. When France first saw the opportunity, it took them time before they finally committed to the effort. They were sending supplies, but it was never enough, and France continued doing it before realizing that the Americans really needed their help. The French could have helped the American cause better if they had come

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