Honestly they (Colonial Americans) didn't have enough soldiers but all i know is that they won the war by using different military tactics.
Like for example....
Ambush techniques (which they borrowed from the Native Americans)
and they didn't use the line of fire tactic or is it firing line?
and they knew they ways of the land that they were on compared to the British soldiers who only knew where nearest pub was in London.
That's all I know!
Its probably D because the also got help from some mercenaries and other war generals from Europe.
Answer:
Andrew Jackson's presidency was from 1829 to 1837, and historians generally regard the Jacksonian Era as an extremely important period in the nation's history. The three greatest challenges President Jackson faced were the Eaton Affair, Indian Removal, and Nullification.
Explanation:
in the 1900s The U. S. Wanted to maintain the created expansion and not 'push its luck' with other nations.
<h3>How was United States in 1900s?</h3>
In 1900s, United States gained a lot of space and territory which was a result of some events such as as world war and others.
However, imperialistic actions on the part of the united states was made because those territory gained by United States were been secured.
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