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During the American Revolutionary War, the Continental Army had a number of distinct advantages in its bid to fight off the British. One was superior numbers -- even if they required tremendous training and additional experience before being able to match British soldiers one-on-one. Another was local support, both in terms of a generally sympathetic home-population and supply-centers for the war effort.

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a.) they knew the terrain/geography better

b.) they had foreign help

c.) they had supplies nearby, unlike the British, 3000 miles away

d.) MOST colonists were willing to join the rebel cause

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It is not generally appreciated, and certainly not shouted with pride, but the main advantage of the Continental Army was the large area of land over which it could retreat. The Continental Army lost more battles than it won, but they always escaped to fight another day because the British Army was unable to pin them down.

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The British Army had the veteran soldiers, good supply lines, and a strong navy. The Continetal Army had the backing of the people and they were fighting for a cause unlike the British, the right to be FREE.

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They were better at the guerrilla form of fighting. This allowed them to attack the British and then quickly retreat while using the terrain as cover. They also had the advantage of knowing the terrain, so they were better able to utilize their surroundings.

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The Continental Army had the advantage of a French ally! This was in Saratoga, by the way!

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The continetial army had training and more people.

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the british had better trained forces and better supplies

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They had french and Indian allies!

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