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

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Some of the advantages did the British have over the colonists during the American war for independence are leadership, weapons, and leadership. Since the most punctual days of settlement, the homesteaders had state volunteer armies to shield them from threatening Native Americans. That was valuable amid the seventeenth Century however by the eighteenth Century, the settled pioneers confronted couple of issues with their Native neighbors.
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As American States were British colony. British had more advantage over colonists. British had a lot more experience in war than colonists.Also Britain had funds and was able to afford better weapons than colonists. Because of all the experience British had, their soldiers were more trained than colonists and lastly they had better leadership.
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