Americans call him President and British call him American President Obama.
No, because the American Version won more awards than the British version.
Colonists' belief that they were morally superior to the British.
A sedan. -The difference is simply that 'saloon car' is British terminology and 'sedan' is American.
American goods were made of superior quality, and the demand for British goods was low.
Conditions on American ships were far superior to that of British ships.
The Americans were fighting for a cause and because they used guerrilla warfare.
In the Revolutionary War, the British enjoyed numerous advantages once the colonies formally began their "mutiny" from the British Empire. Their organization and material resources were vastly superior to what the colonists initially had to offer. Their naval power was also more experienced and also quantitatively superior to American naval forces. In addition, their ground troops were qualitatively superior to the bold but untrained and unorganized soldiers of their American opponents.
Yes.
The Battle of Bunker Hill showed that the American forces were capable of standing up to the British army in battle. They fought bravely and were able to inflict heavy casualties on the British. However, it also highlighted the superior discipline and training of the British forces, as they eventually captured the American position despite suffering heavy losses.
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Yes, they did feel superior to the Native Amricas, I don't know why?
The British even though they were the superior force they didn't know the landscape. The American militia helped to stop the British by ambushing them and making sure the British couldn't live off the land. In the battle of Yorktown the patriots managed to trap the British on a peninsula.