The United States had well-trained military officers.
The number of troops,resources,gun powder, guidance from the Indians
the advantages are bristish had the best army and most prowerful and trained army ....that wall i have for now (Mercy Carter)
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.
They didn't have a full navy, they had very few weapons to fight with, very few men were professionally trained.
they had a strronger army
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The Americans had great armies
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Good pay and regular supplies
The strengths that the American army had were, the Americans didn't have to travel for this war, and they had France as their allies.
The number of troops,resources,gun powder, guidance from the Indians
They had some advantages like population starting at 2.5 million to 7.5 million colonists. They also had monetary wealth, naval forces, and a professional army (50,000 British, 30,000 Hessians, and 30, 000 American Loyalists).
The British had a lot of advantages that stacked against the Revolutionary Army. For starters, the British had one of the world's best professional armies. The British also had the most powerful navy in the world, allowing them to blockade American ports to prevent trade. In addition, they knew where the Americans were. Did you know that the Revolutionary Army had some advantages over the British that were better than ANY British advantage?
He was determination to do what he had to do
Britain was an established army. The Continental Army was not.
In some ways yes, in some ways no. The American Army certainly has more money to spend, and it does, on unnecessary equipment. The British Army is smaller but much better organized, and it tends to get a lot more bang for its buck (I mean quid).