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British soldiers faced difficulties in convincing Americans to give up their freedom and colonial size were some of the difficulties British soldiers faced during the Revolutionary War that were hard to overcome.
The British were fighting in a strange place, a long way from home, during the American Revolutionary War (the R.W.). Due to logistical issues, it may take months for supplies to reach the battlefield, and this was unavoidable.
It was hard to persuade the Americans to give up their claim to independence, and as the conflict progressed, they encountered increasing opposition.
The British were unable to manage all of the colonies because of their size and unfamiliarity with the geography.
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827,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River.
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They faced oppression in east Germany and the East Germans were manufacturing and testing nuclear weapons
They vied their leader as a human and not a god, however they did call the Chinese emperor "the son of heaven" and recognized as the ruler of all under heaven, so he was pretty close to being a god in their eyes, but not quite