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vampirchik [111]
1 year ago
8

Which excerpt from the letter most clearly contrasts the characteristics of American and British forces?

History
1 answer:
nevsk [136]1 year ago
6 0

"Our Troops come out with great spirit," and "Fatigued ours are forced to follow too late." As a result, choice (B) is the best way to respond.

<h3>What differences did the American and British armies have?</h3>

The Continental Army was a poorly organized military force with ill-fitting uniforms and careless strategies (at least at the beginning of the war).

British warriors were well-fed, well-paid, and well-disciplined. The waters were ruled by the British navy. The Empire was able to generate money far more quickly than the Continental Congress. Some of that cash was employed to pay mercenaries from Hessia to combat the Americans.

British soldiers, therefore, had more equipment and better training.

Therefore, option (B) is accurate.

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