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Stolb23 [73]
3 years ago
5

what was on the differences between the birtish and american forces at the beginning of the revlountiary war ?

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Basile [38]3 years ago
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<u>The differences between the British and American forces at the beginning of the revolutionary war: </u>

The British Forces were seasoned army regulars while the American forces were a guerrilla force. The British had more experience in fighting the Indian Wars and the Anglo-French wars and were better prepared.  

The British wore formal uniforms and were battle-ready while the Americans predominantly comprised of peasants, labourers in ragged clothes and hid behind trees or concealed positions. They primarily had the home advantage. They were led by retired servicemen of the British Army who had revolted against the empire.

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