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Their style of fighting was the advantage of the colonial army.

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Q: What was an advantage of the colonial army in the Revolutionary War?
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Which was a British advantage during the Revolutionary War?

Larger army


What were the members of the colonial army?

American Revolutionary War (1776-1783) military men.


Did george washington lead the colonial army during the revolutionary war?

Yes. George Washington was commander in chief of the Continental army during the American Revolution.


How many colonial troops were there in the Revolutionary War?

380000 troops were involved in the revolutionary war


What did colonial Maryland do in the Revolutionary War?

They fought.


Was the Revolutionary War in the colonial time period?

The Revolutionary War and its conclusion marks the end of the colonial period of American history by most historical standards.


What were some strengths of the US in the revolutionary war?

The Continental Army was fighting the war with Britain in the colonies. The advantage there is that the colonists were fighting in their own territory. The British army was 3,000 miles away from Britain.


What was not an advantage to the colonists to win the war?

The colonial army often were barefoot, and their uniforms were often in tatters, with little to keep them warm in the winter.


Which was an advantage of the british during the revolutionary war?

The British were better trained in their army


The Army was formed to fight in which war?

Revolutionary War


When did the colonial times end?

The colonial times ended in either 1775 or 1776


Which war was the Continental Army formed to fight in?

Revolutionary War