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I so do cuz of that weird guyz gime liberty or give me death speach. We were outnumbered and outmatched but sumhow a bunch of goofy farmers beat the British.

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Q: Why do you think the patriots would continue to fight the British even whenn it seemed that they could not win?
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Where did the phrase one if by land two if by sea come from?

On April 18th, 1775 the signal was to tell Paul Revere whether the British were going to approach Lexington by sea or by land. A patriot placed two lamps in the tower and Paul Revere then spread the word to the rest of the patriots so they could be ready for the battle.


How did people in Britain react to the US inquiry?

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Why did the Germans launched a major spring offensive in 1918?

They wanted to defeat the British and French before American troops could be used.


Why were the colonists proud of their actions at the Battle of Bunker Hill?

They killed a lot of the British people, but they lost the hill, but the colonists didn't care, because they killed A LOT of British people. It was saying that the colonists were tough and weren't going to take what the British were dishing out. They also were not sure if they could win the war and this convinced them they could.


What did the Battle of Bunker Hill show the Americans?

that if they worked together, then they could have defeated the british

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Why were Patriots willing to fight the British?

The patriots faght the british so that they could have civil rights.


How did guerrilla warfare help the patriots?

guerrilla helped the patriots to fight the british because, since we had such a small army we could easily ambush them to kill the british


Why do you think the patriots would continue to fight the british even when it sees that they could not win?

Yes. though I believe most of the army would leave after they figured it out to be with their families and avoid death. but, there was believed to be a larger majority who fiercely believed they could win no matter what and would continue to fight.


What was the most important reasons for the patriots to defeat the british?

so they could get freedom and independence


Which battle proved that the patriots could take on British army?

D- Dorchester heights


What nickname did the patriots give to the British soldiers is Minutemen?

British soldiers were also called lobsterbacks because of their red uniforms. Some patriots were known as minutemen because of how quickly the could prepare for battle.


Name the battle in which the patriots finally defeated the british?

The Battle of Yorktown was the big defeat. The American forces and managed to corner the British Army on a peninsula. The French Navy prevented the British Navy from being able to rescue them. The results was the surrender of the British.


What was the battle that proved patriots could win their independence?

bunker hill british won but had many losses


How did john paul Jones actions help win the revolutionary war?

Because he gave the Patriots hope that the British COULD be defeated.


What were the loyalist and patriots shared beliefs?

Loyalists believed that colonists should remain loyal to the British Crown, while Patriots believed in liberty and independence from Great Britain. Patriots also believed that depending on Britain could bring you ruin and desolation. Loyalists also believed that some of the Patriots' concerns were exaggerated.


How was Benjamin Franklins life as a spy?

as a spy he spied with his other partners on the British people to see there plans so they could tell the patriots so the patriots will get ready for the revolutionary war, by the way this is revolutionary war times


Why did the patriots consider the Battle of Bunker Hill a victory?

Because the Americans showed they could fight against the British. (Thats what my history book says)