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There were several strengths of the colonial forces at the start of the Revolution War. The American troops were fighting closer to home than the British allowing them easier access to troops, supplies, and medical treatment. The colonial forces also believed strongly in their cause to gain independence from Great Britain which added to their strength during this war.

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