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How did the colonial army keep it self in the war during difficult year early years and what was the turning point of the war?

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The colonialists were tired of being ruled by Great Britain so they formed an army to fight for their independence. The colonial army kept itself in the war during the difficult early years by trading with the enemy and refusing to pay for British military operations.

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