Question
Spain and France wanted a colonial victory in the American Revolution because they
sought access to the Continental navy.
wanted each other out of the colonies.
saw Britain as a rival to be weakened.
wanted the American colonies for themselves.
sought access to the Continental navy.
wanted each other out of the colonies.
saw Britain as a rival to be weakened.
wanted the American colonies for themselves.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Spain and France were primarily motivated by the desire to weaken Britain as a rival. During the American Revolution, both countries recognized that supporting the American colonies against Britain could serve their strategic interests by diminishing British power and influence. France sought to regain prestige and territory lost during previous conflicts with Britain, while Spain aimed to secure its own territorial interests and diminish British control in the Americas. Therefore, the best answer among the provided options is:
**saw Britain as a rival to be weakened.**
**saw Britain as a rival to be weakened.**