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1. France didn’t just send “a boat.” They were essential to the American victory in the Revolutionary War. France provided over 12,000 troops, a powerful navy under Admiral de Grasse that blockaded Yorktown, and millions of livres in financial aid. French officers like Lafayette fought directly alongside Washington. Their support was diplomatic, logistical, and military. Without France, the war likely would’ve failed.
2. Spain and the Dutch Republic also contributed. Spain declared war on Britain in 1779, attacking British positions in Florida and the Gulf Coast, forcing Britain to divert troops. The Dutch Republic provided loans and arms to the Americans, which led Britain to declare war on them in 1780. These weren’t hallucinations—they were real geopolitical moves that stretched British resources and helped the American cause.
3. Native American involvement in the Revolutionary War was significant. While the French and Indian War was a separate conflict, many tribes took sides in the Revolution. Some allied with the British to resist American expansion, while others supported the Americans. Native alliances shaped frontier warfare and regional control. Dismissing this as irrelevant ignores the complexity of the war.