Redcoats, because British soldiers typically wore red uniforms.
Lobsterbacks
*see also bloodybacks and Tommies
Redcoats
If you mean the German soldiers that the British hired, that would be the Hessians. If you're talking about the actual British soldiers, that would be redcoats.
Colonists who opposed British rule were called patriots.
'Bog' is a slang term sometimes used in Britain for a toilet.
Because they were using sarcasm to tell them u guys are sloppy and have no trained army
Redcoats
redcoats
If you mean the German soldiers that the British hired, that would be the Hessians. If you're talking about the actual British soldiers, that would be redcoats.
Colonists who opposed British rule were called patriots.
The bonnet is what Americans call the hood of the car.
The British soldiers were (aptly enough) called "redcoats".
the "bastard" tree
they called themselves patriots because they were against British rule
'Bog' is a slang term sometimes used in Britain for a toilet.
Because they were using sarcasm to tell them u guys are sloppy and have no trained army
German Hessians.... Today, we might call them mercenaries...
British soldiers were called Red Coats by the Bostonians. They were also called Red Coats by most other people who were not loyal to the British Crown.