the maroons of course i as a Jamaican should know that
because the redcoats wanted to rule the maroons
British soldiers were called lobsterbacks don't forget red skins!
the 18th century loyalist would wear a red coat while in war thus earning the name ''the red coats''.
the redcoats where the people that fought in the british army and war The red coats are the british army and the blue coats were the colonists( not all colonists wear blue; the few 'good' soldiers they had did.), then later the white coats came to help the blue coats as alliances. the white coats (french) also brought supplies for the blue coats (colonists) who were leaded by george washington. :)
your former red coats left us and made your own awesome country now we want it so.......lets play guns to decide who gets it
because the redcoats wanted to rule the maroons
Red Coats were the soldiers sent by the British king to control the colonists, who used this term for them because their coats were red. It was the Red Coats that the Americans fought against in the Revolutionary War.
In the revoulutionary war
no, that was the revolutionary war
The "blue coats" generally refer to the Continental Army soldiers during the American Revolutionary War, who often wore blue uniforms, symbolizing their fight for independence from British rule. The "red coats" were British soldiers, known for their distinctive red uniforms, representing the British Crown. The conflict between these two groups was central to the war, with the blue coats striving for liberty and self-governance, while the red coats aimed to maintain control over the colonies.
Lobster Backs was the nickname for a British soldier during the French and Indian War because the British soldiers war red coats.
The Blue Coats were the Patriots and the Red Coats were the Loyalists/Regulars
Benfranklin, and John Hancoack
they're called the red coats and they were the British. i think.
That is something you would ask a teacher or a professor
Red Coats
they had no generals