Why did Britain switch to a southern military strategy Why did that strategy ultimately fail
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- Why were British forces military superior to American forces in the first years of the war? How did the Americans sustain the Revolution between 1776 and 1778? During the first years of the war, the British forces military were superior to American forces. The British were military had a better chance of success than the colonists. The Americans were at many disadvantages. For example, the colonists' soldiers and officers were limited as well as their weaponry. Many of the American soldiers were poor farmers looking to make extra salary. In similarity, all the American soldiers were inexperienced and amateur. In addition, the British created a blockade on the American coastline prevent the colonists from importing goods as well as isolate them from any form of trade and...
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