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The British fought against the colonists during the revolutionary war. but the British were more likely to win because they were far more wealthy than the colonists were, and the British also had more people in their armies. But the colonists were fighting on familiar land and had they had the courage to fight because they were defending their land, their homes and their country, and they also didn't need to send troops across the Atlantic ocean to fight.
They organized troops from France and the new colonies and fought
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The colonists used tactic we would now call guerrilla warfare tactics. They thought of their tactics as doing what worked when fighting the Native Americans, who also fought that way. The colonists hid behind trees and stones and waited for the British troops. Then the colonists would fire and retreat a small bit, then fire again and repeating this many times. Around 1500 out of 5000 British troops were killed and only around 100 of the colonies were shot.
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to battle against the colonists, because the British troops tried to revolt against them
They decided to give it to King James.
Revere and Dawes alerted the colonists of the British troops, thus allowing them to be ready with troops of their own when the British came.
No. Mexican troops have never fought against English nor British troops.
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The British fought against the colonists during the revolutionary war. but the British were more likely to win because they were far more wealthy than the colonists were, and the British also had more people in their armies. But the colonists were fighting on familiar land and had they had the courage to fight because they were defending their land, their homes and their country, and they also didn't need to send troops across the Atlantic ocean to fight.
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They organized troops from France and the new colonies and fought
The colonists used propaganda, such as the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party, to portray the British as oppressive and tyrannical rulers. These events were exaggerated and publicized to generate support for the colonists' cause for independence.
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The battle of saratoga