During the Revolutionary War, the British had the advantage of a powerful fleet. They could conquer any port city they wanted. They never figured out how to conquer the countryside. While it took General Washington a little while to figure it out, the Americans did not have to defeat a large British Army in a pitched battle. They just had to outlast the British. The Americans could wait in the countryside and pick off smaller British units.
Finally, William Pitt the Younger convinced the British Parliament that maintaining the war did not make any economic sense. If England collected all the taxes from America that Parliament had voted, it would not pay for keeping the British Army in America. Thus, England signed a peace treaty.
That was where Washington's army stayed during the winter of 1777. This was a critical point in the Revolution, as moral was low due to the bad conditions. Valley Forge was a military camp of the American Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
The battle of YorkTown:) By yesere
Marie-Joseph Paul YVes Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette was a general in the American Army during the American Revolution, and in the French Army during the French Revolution. The park across the street from the White House in Washington, DC is named Lafayette Park in his honor.
Benedict Arnold was a general in the American Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. In September of 1780, his plan to surrender West Point, New York was exposed, and he defected to the British Army.
George Washington was elected president after the United States of America got rid of the Articles of Confederation primarily due to his war leadership in commanding American Troops during The American Revolutionary War. The American Continental Army was the only "standing army" (militia weren't standing armies) for George Washington to command so this makes it clearly apparent that George Washington is the one who led the American Continental Army during the American Revolution.
ain't none (advantages at least)
advantages: they are willing to fight and the usually have better education disadvantages: there is a smaller amount ofsoldiers, which is fine in peacetime, but when there is a war going on, it can hurt its army.
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Good pay and regular supplies
they had a strronger army
The Americans had great armies
the British had a bigger army
well an advantage is that they were relatively unknown...in fact, not a single cofeduate soldier was killed in battle....a major disadvantage is that they in fact killed nobody
After WWI, German was not allowed to have an army, and had to pay the damages.
The British had several advantages during the American Revolution. They had a well-trained and disciplined army, an established navy that controlled the seas, and access to resources and funding from their empire. They also had the support and loyalty of many Native American tribes and were able to recruit additional troops from their colonial loyalist population.
the fat big ate the confederacy army which was a disadvantage but the advantage was he craped them out 2 days later
They had had more troops than American Army. Thier army was professional. Also, British had more money, and more supplies. Lastly, they had had navel forces