History, asked by zoeyistoocool, 10 months ago

the most significant reason of the following as to why Britain lost the war was a. their food supply was cut off by heavy rains periodically. b. significant numbers of loyalists. c. because of France's help. d. royal governors were imprisoned early in the war.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Explanation:

French involvement in the American Revolutionary War of 1775-1783 began in 1775, when France, a hotbed of various radical Enlightenment ideas and long-term historical rival of the Kingdom of Great Britain secretly shipped supplies to the Continental Army when it established in June 1775. A Treaty of Alliance followed in 1778, which led to French shipments of money and matériel to the United States of America. Subsequently, Spain and the Dutch Republic also began to send assistance, which along with political developments in Europe left the British with no allies during the conflict (excluding the Hessians). Spain openly declared war, with the Dutch following soon after.

France's help was a major and decisive contribution towards the United States' eventual victory and independence in the war. However, as a cost of participation in the war, France accumulated over 1 billion livres in debt, which significantly strained the nation's finances. The French government's failure to control spending (in combination with other factors) led to unrest that eventually culminated its own revolution a few years after the conflict between Britain and the United States concluded.

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

French involvement in the American Revolutionary War of 1775-1783 began in 1775, when France, a hotbed of various radical Enlightenment ideas and long-term historical rival of the Kingdom of Great Britain secretly shipped supplies to the Continental Army when it established in June 1775. A Treaty of Alliance followed in 1778, which led to French shipments of money and matériel to the United States of America. Subsequently, Spain and the Dutch Republic also began to send assistance, which along with political developments in Europe left the British with no allies during the conflict (excluding the Hessians). Spain openly declared war, with the Dutch following soon after.

France's help was a major and decisive contribution towards the United States' eventual victory and independence in the war. However, as a cost of participation in the war, France accumulated over 1 billion livres in debt, which significantly strained the nation's finances. The French government's failure to control spending (in combination with other factors) led to unrest that eventually culminated its own revolution a few years after the conflict between Britain and the United States concluded.

Similar questions