The American Revolution was more of a loss for England than it was a victory for the Americans. Britain started a chain of events that resulted in the Declaration of Independence long before independence was an option. The colonists were able to take advantage of England's economic, governmental, and military blunders. Because of these mistakes, the "victory" for colonists in the Revolutionary War was actually more of a loss for England.
A main reason why this viewpoint can be taken is because of all the power that England lost due to the colonies gaining independence. Having America under the realm of the greatest nation in the world was a great advantage for both sides. However, after the Declaration of Independence, England lost a whole lot more then the colonists had gained. England, which had been heralded as the most powerful empire the world had ever seen, was seen after the Revolutionary War as a country with many weaknesses. …