The distance from Great Britain made it difficult for the British to replace troops.
cause it pissed the british off that they werent getting their moneyWell, they didn't want to pay the British during the Revolutionary War because it be a waste. They used it for themselves and British didn't gain any money so they were in great debt, and they eventually lost like a slow debt.
Colonial militia chased the British to Boston.
Colonial minutemen and British troops clashed at Lexington, followed by open battle at Concord later in the day.
The Stamp Act resulted in the first colonial boycott of British goods.
The quartering Act required colonial assemblies to house and pay British soldiers.
Larger army
Appalachian mountains because it just did ok ok ok ok the appalachian mountains
they were bossing them
batons
They had a navy, more money, and more men.
They had a navy, more money, and more men.
I assume you are referring to the american revolutionary war
The British were better trained in their army
The winners of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought on April 19, 1775, were the American colonial militia. They successfully repelled the British soldiers, who were attempting to seize colonial arms and arrest revolutionary leaders. The engagements marked the beginning of open conflict in the American Revolutionary War, boosting colonial morale and unity against British rule.
One major advantage they had was that they had more weapons like cannons.
The Revolutionary War began in the Massachusetts colony. The conflict ignited with events such as the Battles of Lexington and Concord in April 1775, where colonial militias confronted British troops. Massachusetts was a focal point of colonial resistance against British rule, setting the stage for the wider conflict that followed.
Colonial leaders used news of the killings as Propaganda-information designed to influence opinion-against the British.