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Why did the British lose the Revolutionary war?

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WEINTRAUB: Britain lost the war because General Washington had two other generals on his side. One was `General Demography,' population. The population was burgeoning. And the other general that Washington had on his side was `General Atlantic,' that is Atlantic Ocean

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Poor planning and a lack of cooperation meant British strategy was going to fail and they were most likely going to lose

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