Jeffrey Amherst was considered a poor choice to lead British troops in America due to his rigid and sometimes overly aggressive military strategies, which alienated local populations and Native American tribes. His policies during the French and Indian War, particularly his approach to Native Americans, fostered resentment and conflict rather than cooperation. Additionally, his lack of adaptability to the unique challenges of the American landscape and his underestimation of the complexities of colonial politics hindered effective leadership. These factors ultimately undermined his effectiveness in the role.
the defeat of Napoleon in Europe freed British troops to fight in North America
I think this is the answer The British planned to keep 10,000 troops in America to protect their interests.
because they can discuss tactics
because i dont know xD
The British and the French had been enemies for centuries and to have them in or around the colonies was not wanted.
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the defeat of Napoleon in Europe freed British troops to fight in North America
The defeat of Napoleon in Europe freed British troops to fight in North America
the defeat of Napoleon in Europe freed British troops to fight in North America
I think this is the answer The British planned to keep 10,000 troops in America to protect their interests.
The Disavantages for the British troops during the Revolutionary War was that the British were fighting away from Britain were all their things were. They had to have there supplies shipped over here to America wich to weeks, they also were not use to the land which means that they did not know there routes in America they just followed the other colonists and British troops.
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because they can discuss tactics
because i dont know xD
The British and the French had been enemies for centuries and to have them in or around the colonies was not wanted.
The end freed large numbers of British troops to fight in North America.
The end freed large numbers of British troops to fight in North America.