they were violent duhhh.
The answer is Great Britain . At the time (1776 and later) America consisted of 13 British colonies. The Colonists rebelled against British rule and declared their independence. The British sent over their army and navy to try to re-gain control.
No, Ireland and Britain are different countries, you would have to leave the Irish Army, then try to get permission to join the British army
I believe that England's army was a lot bigger than the colonies over all. At first though there was only a small portion of the England's army in the colonies they were fighting all over the world. You also have to think that England's army was well-trained and knew what they were doing, while most of the colonials were just normal men who wanted freedom. I am not sure though the exact numbers of the two armies, try a google search!
After failing to control the New England and Middle colonies, the British focused on the southern colonies. It was believed at the time that there were a great many loyalists there, who could hopefully be recruited to assist the British against the patriots.
they helped by giving them a place to stay and making it easier to try and capture the colonies
The sending of a white feather to an officer in the British Army signifies cowardice. It was done during the first world war to try to shame men into enlisting.
The British try to recover their war spending by that they thought the colonists should help pay for the cost of defending the colonies. The colonists didn't like the British government by telling them to stay out of those lands.
Elena, try to get a book called "Simpkins uniforms of the british army" your local library may be able to help. Simpkins is THE authority on the subject.
unique, since no other colonial nation had ever enslaved blacks ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That is a false statement. The Spanish were the first to own black slaves. The word Negro even means black in spanish which is the name that was adopted by the English colonies. Try again.
Operation Frequent Wind was used by the 13 colonies. They used this operation to try and fend off the British.
Perhaps it was "No taxation without representation". The British monarchy was Forcing the American colonies to pay taxes even though the people of the colonies had no representation in the British government. That ment that try were pay and not Ever having theirVoices heard.
Eventually slavery was abolished in British colonies, and Britain took on the task of patrolling the high seas to try to intercept slaving ships of any nation.