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that would be a gentleman by the name of Cornwallis

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Q: Who was one of the British leaders in the Revolutionary War?
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Who started out as a Quaker and became one of the greatest leaders in the Revolutionary War?

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Who fought against one another in the revolutionary?

In the Revolutionary War the U.S. was fighting against the British for their freedom.


Was one of British advantages during the Revolutionary War great wealth?

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More than one historian has suggested that after the American Revolutionary War, the port of New York was the preferred one for the imports of British goods. For the British, Boston and Philadelphia was a sore point because of they were centers of revolutionary activities before and during the American war for independence. New York, on the other hand had been occupied by the British for a good part of the war. There, revolutionary activity was kept under check.


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William Dawes had a very important role during the Revolutionary War. He was one of the many people that warned of approaching British troops.


What was one major disadvantage for the british army in fighting the revolutionary war?

a major disadvantage was that they sucked at fighting


What did the colonial leaders think about the prospect of war with Britain?

Colonial leaders, being from Britain themselves, were both against and for war against the British. The British was the premier superpower nation at the time. With a superior navy and army, there was no one that had the guts to oppose the Brits. But the colonial leaders knew that unless a war was to be fought, there was no chance at secession from the British empire.


What problems did the United States have with Britain following the revolutionary war?

The Untied States had one issues with Britain following the Revolutionary War. The only issues they had was British restricted trade with the United States.


What is some advantages the British had during the revolutionary war?

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