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The Revolutionary War general was Benedict Arnold, who went over to the British.
Benedict Arnold he had some good reasons for doing it
There were some slaves who fought with the colonists and there were free african men in the North who fought with the colonists. A larger majority of slaves fought with the British. It was well known across the colonies that any slave who fought with the British would receive their freedom after the Revolutionary War was over.
The British lost organization of the colonies after the revolutionary war. This is because the colonies took over organization of themselves instead of foreign rule.
The Revolutionary War general was Benedict Arnold, who was labeled a turncoat when he went over to the British side.
The distance from Great Britain made it difficult for the British to replace troops.
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The British had a lot of advantages that stacked against the Revolutionary Army. For starters, the British had one of the world's best professional armies. The British also had the most powerful navy in the world, allowing them to blockade American ports to prevent trade. In addition, they knew where the Americans were. Did you know that the Revolutionary Army had some advantages over the British that were better than ANY British advantage?
It was a way to gain an advantage over Great Britain
It was a way to gain an advantage over Great Britain
Yes it's an unfair advantage. They are too good
It was a way to gain an advantage over Great Britian. ~APEX
they were bossing them
the British had more people because the colonists were here.
the British had more people because the colonists were here.
they used guerrilla warfare
they used guerrilla warfare