They fought an offensive war.
They also fought against guerrilla warfare as opposed to conventional.
It took time for them to resupply and replace troops because they had to sail across the ocean.
difficulty of transporting supplies form Britain
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How to cross river with elephants... was I guess the first major obstacle the Hannibal army faced...
They almost lost the battle and almost got sank by Japan :) Fun!!
They were victims of British impressment (forced into the British army) when trading overseas, and the harassment they faced while remaining neutral was the cause of the war.
A British Civilian can join the army at aged 16 years old. But he/she must have left school first
By the British in World War.
The US encountered 2 problems with remaining neutral. First, the French and British forces attacked US ships which put a damper on foreign trade. Also, American sailors were being pressed into service by the British army.
The men were not expierienced. They had left and they were not trained either. They laft when they wanted to and many left. Hunger, sickness, and harsh weather helped them draw the conclusion to leave. I can't blame them. At one point George had only 2000 men in the army. They were not willing to train either.
How do Get enrolled in the British Army when I am from another country? What are the requirements of being in the British Army? Will I get a chance to be recruited in the British Army?
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If you mean courageous, William Wallace is your man. He's the inspiration for the movie Braveheart; and he faced the British army, defending his Scottish homeland.
As a battle, it wasn't all that important. But it was the first time that the colonial army faced up to the British Army. The American colonists were forced to retreat; we didn't "win" the battle. But before then, the British regular army soldiers had generally walked all over the Americans, and this time it was an actual battle. The British lost some of their cockiness and certainty, and the Americans learned that the British soldiers weren't supermen. The Americans learned that victory was possible, and the British learned that defeat was possible. This "attitude adjustment" between the two sides was to be enormously important.