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The British lost around 24,000 men during the revolutionary War

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How did defeat and disunity hurt the early British war effort?

Bhe British lost many men and supplies, which cause to lose money.


How much men did The British lose in the American Revolution?

British men lost about 60 men.


Why was the battle on bunker hill important to the revolutionary war?

Because the british lost so many men.


Why did the British lose so many men than the Americans?

sorry they did not that's myth propogated by the Americans


What was a British advantage during the revolutionary was?

They had a navy, more money, and more men.


Why did the british lose so many more men than the Americans?

sorry they did not that's myth propogated by the Americans


What was a British advantage during the Revolutionary War?

They had a navy, more money, and more men.


What was another name for the men who fought in the British army?

In the revolutionary war, soldiers of the British Army were called Red-Coats.


Maryland's role in Revolutionary War?

Maryland did not hold any significant battles in the Revolutionary War. However, there were many acts of protests and encouragement to revolt against the British. It supplied men and arms for battle and even set a boat full of British Tea on fire.Ê


What did they call British sympathizers in the Revolutionary war?

They were called Tories or Loyalists or sometimes King's men.


Did women dress up as men during the revolutionary war?

yes many women dressed up as men inthe revolutionary war


Why do you think the colonist were proud of the battle of bunker hill even though they lost?

Because they didn't lose as many men as the British lost.