Date |
April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783
(8 years, 4 months and 15 days)
Ratification effective: May 12, 1784 |
Location |
Eastern North America, Caribbean Sea, Indian subcontinent,Central America, Europe,Africa, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Indian Ocean |
Result |
Peace of Paris
North America:
Europe:
India:
End of the First British Empire
French war debts contribute to a fiscal crisis that ultimately led to the French Revolution
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Territorial
changes |
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United States: Army:
40,000 (average)
200,000 (total served) Navy:
5,000 sailors (peak 1779)
53 frigates and sloops (total served) Privateers:
55,000 sailors (total served)
1,700 ships
Allies: Army:
63,000 French and Spanish (Gibraltar) Navy:
146 ships-of-the-line (1782)
Native American Allies:
Unknown
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Great Britain: Army:
48,000 (America peak)
121,000 (global 1781)
7,500 (Gibraltar) Navy:
94 ships-of-the-line (1782)
104 frigates (1781)
37 sloops (1781)
171,000 sailors
Loyalist forces: 25,000 (total served)
German mercenaries: 30,000 (total served)
Native American Allies:
13,000
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United States: 25,000–70,000 total dead
6,800 killed in battle
17,000 died of disease
France: at least 15,000 total
7,000 dead (2,112 in the Americas)
8,000 wounded
Netherlands:
500 killed
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Great Britain: Army:
43,633 total dead
~9,372 killed in battle (Americas)
27,000 died of disease (Americas) Navy:
1,243 killed in battle
18,500 died of disease (1776-1780)
42,000 deserted
Germans: 7,774 total dead
1,800 killed in battle
4,888 deserted
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