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Well, it was the United States--or, rather, the colonies--who were rebelling, so without it, there wouldn't be a Revolution.

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European country helped the US during the American Revolution?

France


How many US soldiers died during the American Revolution?

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Who was the queen in new England during the American revolution?

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