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25 May, 19:14

Which one of the following statements is not true of the Revolutionary War? British casualties were twice as many as the Americans. British soldiers and Loyalists left for England. Americans suffered greater casualties and destruction than Britain.

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  1. 25 May, 21:37
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    Option: Americans suffered greater casualties and destruction than Britain.

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    During the Revolutionary War, both American and British fought the war and suffered somewhat equal casualties. Americans were able to win the war because of their zeal and patriotism. Americans divided into two groups, including Patriots and loyalist. Loyalist were the supporters of British. As the war ended, British soldiers along with Loyalists left for England.
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