Tommies
or if naval personnel
Limeys
or historically
Redcoats
Redcoats
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The people of Boston (Aka the Patriots) had some pretty mean names for the British soldiers. They were called Redcoats due to their red uniforms, and Lobseterbacks because back then everyone hated lobsters and the uniforms were red. They also called them Regulars, Kings men, and other names still around today.
He yelled, "The regulars are coming!" because the patriots and colonists still considered themselves British. The army soldiers were called "regulars".
The British soldiers realized the situation was about to explode and called for help.
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The people of Boston (Aka the Patriots) had some pretty mean names for the British soldiers. They were called Redcoats due to their red uniforms, and Lobseterbacks because back then everyone hated lobsters and the uniforms were red. They also called them Regulars, Kings men, and other names still around today.
British soldiers are sometimes called 'Tommies'.
The British soldiers were (aptly enough) called "redcoats".
British soldiers were called lobsterbacks don't forget red skins!
No, that was in the Revolutionary War where the British were called Redcoats.
He yelled, "The regulars are coming!" because the patriots and colonists still considered themselves British. The army soldiers were called "regulars".
The British soldiers realized the situation was about to explode and called for help.
Redcoats or lobsterback.
Redcoats :)
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British soldiers were called Lobsterbacks because of their red uniform coats. Colonial soldiers (technically, not soldiers, but militia) were called Minute Men bacuse they could be ready for action on a minute's notice.
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