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10 May, 01:13

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

They were battling on their home turf and had access to funds to recruit foreign soldiers.

They had a well-trained army and had access to funds to recruit foreign soldiers.

They had the support of all the Native American tribes and African Americans.

They had a well-trained army and the support of France, Spain, and Germany.

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  1. 10 May, 03:04
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    A is easily crossed off.

    C is too; think about it - would the native americans have wanted the british to win the war? Either way, there are rarely accurate blanket statements like 'ALL the native american tribes and ALL the african americans.' That doesn't happen.
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