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How did home field advantage help the colonists

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The colonies were familiar with the topography, all the finest places to bury weapons and supplies, and all the pathways and locations to ambush travelers on these paths. They had a MASSIVE edge against the British because of this.

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The colonies knew the lay of the land and all the best spots to hide ammo and resources and all the paths and places to ambush people on these paths. This gave them a HUGE advantage against the British.

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