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The Patriots used Guerilla tactics and the British used line formation.
the turtle was used for bombing the blockade that the British had formed in front of one of the ports.
Patriot was the term used for a colonist who resisted a tax law implemented by the British. John Adams is an example of someone who was an American Patriot.
The American forces used what we call today, Guerrilla warfare; which is the Native American way of fighting.
Americans used guerrilla warfare tactics to drive the British to the coast. The french, although late, prevented the British from retreating to sea, so the British had no choice but to surrender.
"Footpath" and "sidewalk" are terms used interchangeably in many regions, but there's no significant difference between them. Both refer to pedestrian pathways alongside roads, providing safe walking spaces. The choice of term depends on regional language preferences, with "footpath" commonly used in British English and "sidewalk" in American English.
British English tends to retain more archaic words and phrases compared to American English. This is due to the UK's longer history and the preservation of traditional language in literature and everyday speech. However, both varieties of English continue to evolve, and the differences in archaic words may become less distinct over time.
British Guiana
British English. It is prevalent since the time of the British.
A footpath; a beaten track; any path or course. Also used figuratively.
American English is more widely used globally compared to British English. This is primarily due to the influence of American culture, media, and businesses around the world. However, British English remains the dominant form of English in countries that were formerly part of the British Empire.
No, kitchen is not a compound word.Compound words are made up of two words used together as one eg bus-stop, footpath, blackbird
The Patriots used Guerilla tactics and the British used line formation.
"Park" is used in both American and British English, so it is considered a shared term between the two dialects.
A practice that was used by the colonists to hurt British trade was the refusal of British goods that were imported and the export of American goods to Britain. This was in response to the taxation on goods that the British were trying to impose on the colonies.
Yes, both the Patriots (Rebels) and the British forces used cannon during the American War of Independence.
Some magic words that are used in British culture are mostly used under informal terms. For example, the word "cheers" can be used to tell someone thank you.