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The British complained about the minutemen not fighting fair because they employed unconventional guerrilla tactics rather than traditional battlefield strategies. The minutemen often used ambushes, hit-and-run attacks, and took advantage of their knowledge of the local terrain, which caught the British forces off guard. This approach contrasted sharply with the British military's expectations of formal, organized battles, leading to frustrations over the perceived lack of honor in combat. The British viewed these tactics as dishonorable and indicative of a lack of proper military discipline.

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