This article discusses the historical connection between the American War of Independence and the conflicts involving Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, the rulers of Mysore, India. It highlights how the battles in Mysore against British forces, particularly the defeat at Pollilur in 1780, contributed to the broader context of anti-British sentiment. The article notes that American revolutionaries viewed Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan as symbols of resistance against British imperialism, with some celebrating them through songs and naming ships after them. While there was no direct military collaboration between Mysore and the American colonies, the simultaneous wars against Britain created strategic pressures that influenced the outcome of the American Revolution. Historians suggest that these parallel struggles added complexity to Britain's imperial efforts, indirectly contributing to the eventual success of the American cause.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the actions of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan as part of a global struggle against British imperialism, aligning with a narrative that emphasizes resistance to colonial powers. It portrays their conflict with the British as a parallel to the American Revolution, suggesting a shared 'op
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately describes historical events involving Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan's conflicts with the British and their indirect influence on the American Revolution. However, the claim that they 'helped America gain Independence' is somewhat overstated and lacks direct e





