The Disavantages for the British troops during the Revolutionary War was that the British were fighting away from Britain were all their things were. They had to have there supplies shipped over here to America wich to weeks, they also were not use to the land which means that they did not know there routes in America they just followed the other colonists and British troops.
King George the 3rd was king, and he sent his British troops out to war in the American Revolution.
Highly trained troops.
Redcoats
Hessian troops did not fight as British Allies but as mercenaries.
American troops have NEVER invaded Britain, the British troops have invaded America and burnt Washington and the white house to the ground.
During the American Revolutionary War, the city of Charleston, South Carolina was under siege by British troops. The fighting lasted from March 29 to May 12, 1780.
During the Battle of Trenton the American troops were led by General George Washington. The Hessians and British troops involved in this battle were led by Colonel Rahl.
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No, it was American troops that captured the Ludendorff railroad bridge at Remagen on March 7, 1945. It was American troops that used the bridge to cross the Rhine River at that location. The British troops under Montgomery were further north preparing to cross in their offensive sector. Also, this same bridge was used by American, French & possibly British troops after the end of the First World War (in 1918 & 1919) to cross the Rhine River. The bridge was built during the First World War.
Common nicknames were "redcoats" for British troops and "Yankees" or "colonials" for American troops.
They called American troops "Gringos"
Dwight Eisenhower No. There were no American troops at El Alamein and the British and Commonwealth troops were commanded by General Auchinleck and General Dorman Smith during the 1st defensive battle but were replaced by General Alexander in overall command and General Montgomary. commanding the 8th Army in the field, for the 2nd decisive counter attack.