They had immediate access to the people in charge. The British had to send to England for orders. The colonist knew the land, knew where the food was and were supported by most of the locals. The British were in hostile country that did everything they could to make life harder.
Two strengths of the colonists during the American Revolution were their strong motivation to fight for independence and their knowledge of the local terrain, which aided in guerrilla tactics. However, they faced significant weaknesses, including a lack of formal military training and insufficient resources compared to the well-equipped British army. These factors created both opportunities and challenges throughout the conflict.
The colonists' argument has important strengths, but it has its shortcomings and this representation justified Parliament's continuing jurisdiction over them.
tor dada
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one reason. They wanted to stay British subjects because Britain was the world's most powerful military power.
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one reason. They wanted to stay British subjects because Britain was the world's most powerful military power.
Athens had a military
tor dada
The colonists' argument has important strengths, but it has its shortcomings and this representation justified Parliament's continuing jurisdiction over them.
Fighting on their home territory.
Fighting on their own turf.
he is a weakling and a bad speaker
King George III captured the colonists military supplies to stop them from rebelling.
Colonists
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The colonists viewed military service as the public duty of each young man when he reached the age of eighteen. It was also seen as self-promotion.