What was the territory of the United States in 1783?
A “territory” is a land area that has not yet been divided into states. In 1783 the United States received a huge territory from Great Britain as part of the peace treaty ending the revolutionary war. This new region stretched from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River, and from Canada to Spanish Florida.
How many states were there in 1783?
thirteen
Which nation was the first to gain independence?
The United States of America
What part of North America did the United States own after the Revolutionary War?
The United States took possession of nearly all the territory east of the Mississippi River and south of the Great Lakes, with the British retaining control of northern Canada, and Spain taking Florida.
What if America lost the revolution?
If the colonists had lost the war, there probably wouldn’t be a United States of America, period. A British victory in the Revolution probably would have prevented the colonists from settling into what is now the U.S. Midwest. Additionally, there wouldn’t have been a U.S. war with Mexico in the 1840s, either.
Would the French Revolution have happened without the American Revolution?
Yes. Much of the same problems France would have would still be there without the American revolution.
Would America have won without the French?
It is highly improbable that the United States could have won its independence without the assistance of France, Spain, and Holland. Fearful of losing its sugar colonies in the West Indies, Britain was unable to concentrate its military forces in the American colonies.
Could Washington have won without the French?
Could the US have won the war of independence without french help? Probably not. At the start of the war, the colonists didn’t have the hard currency needed to field an army due to the Currency Act which made British silver in the colonies scarce so they sought aid from France.
What is the difference between the French and American Revolution?
Location is a key difference between the two wars. The American Revolution took place in a colony an ocean away from its ruling monarchy in Britain. The French Revolution took place within France itself, an action that directly threatened the French monarchy.