Which advantages did Britain have against American during the American war for independence? A) They were battling on their home turf and had access to funds to recruit foreign soldiers. B) They had a well-trained army and had access to funds to recruit foreign soldiers. C) They had the support of all the American Indian tribes and the African Americans. D) They had a well-trained army and the support of France, Spain, and Germany.
B) They had a well-trained army and had access to funds to recruit foreign soldiers. It makes the most sense
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If you think about it, it can't be A, it was the Americans home turf. It can't be C because they didn't have ALL support of American Indian tribes or African Americans (Slaves), they only enticed them with freedom. It can't be D because if you remember, France helped the Colonists win the Siege of Yorktown to win the War. The only answer is B, and the colonists didn't have much funs except for gunpowder and ammunition really. Many of the soldiers were owners of their farms and such.
@King.Void. Wow you're a fast typer. Also, to add to their response. The other European countries viewed Britain as competition. If they could bring Britain's power down, they had more of a chance to grow even powerful themselves.
No Britain meant more land and opportunity for them.
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