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What were the nicknames for the British soldiers?

Red coats


What was British soldiers nicknames?

'Tommies', 'Squaddies' or in older times 'Redcoats'.


What are some nicknames that they called the British soldiers?

Redcoats was one nickname.


Were british soldiers called bloody backs?

Yes. They were also called lobster-backs, and redcoats. All these nicknames came from the bright red color of the British soldier's coats.


What were the confederate soldiers nicknames?

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What were the nicknames for the Union soldiers?

bluebelly


What is a British soldiers?

The term British Soldiers applies to all soldier of the United Kingdom, and historically all soldiers of the British Empire.


Why were the colinists British if they hated the British soldiers?

the Bostonians hated the british soldiers because they kept on tormenting them


What were the three battles fought at Bunker Hill?

The Battle of Bunker Hill (June 17, 1775) involved three waves by the British attempting to storm the hill. That third wave finally beat the Americans, but it was costly for the British. 1,054 British soldiers were either killed or wounded, versus 450 American soldiers killed or wounded.


What were the British soldiers called by the Americans during the revolutionary war?

Because of their red uniforms, loads of nicknames arose like Redcoats, Lobsterbacks, all kinds of things.


What did the colonists realize after fighting alongside British soldiers?

They were very different from the British soldiers and wanted to declare independence from England.


What were the nicknames of soldiers in World War 1?

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