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Which advantages did the British have over the colonists during the American war for independence?

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Answered by SouvikBaidya
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The British fought a war far from home. Military orders, troops, and supplies sometimes took months to reach their destinations. The British had an extremely difficult objective. They had to persuade the Americans to give up their claims of independence. British soldiers were fighting because it was their job, while Americans were fighting for freedom. Another advantage the colonists had was the fact that American forces were fighting on their own ground. They knew the terrain, roads, mountain passes, and swamp lands of the colonies.

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Answered by techtro
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Since the most punctual long stretches of settlement the homesteaders had state local armies to ensure them against threatening Native Americans. That was helpful during the seventeenth Century however by the eighteenth Century the settled homesteaders confronted couple of issues with their Native neighbors.

All things considered, each state felt it fortunate to keep up a furnished volunteer army for guards against obscure adversaries. The state army were every one of the an approximately bound ground of men who chose their pioneers, a commander, a lieutenant and a sergeant, who might give their administration. There was no formal preparing for such positions however the officers were by and large men of methods in the network.

Most state laws gave that all physically fit men be individuals from the civilian army and that they give their very own firearms and powder. When a month these men would meet, have a little drill and function, some marksmanship, and a conference.

Every state senator accommodated higher positioning officers, majors, colonels, and commanders. However, the lion's share of these men were similarly as badly prepared as their subordinates. The positions were increased through support for the most part. Washington from Virginia, Benedict Arnold from Connecticut, and a not very many others were the special case having gotten military preparing either in England or through the English armed force.

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