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What advantages did England have going into the revolution?
Britain’s military was the best in the world. Their soldiers were well equipped, well disciplined, well paid, and well fed. The British navy dominated the seas. Funds were much more easily raised by the Empire than by the Continental Congress.
What were some disadvantages of the British in the Revolutionary War?
What key disadvantages did the British have in the American Revolution?
- They had a long distance from home which made soldiers less effective due to lack of sleep, home sickness, exhaustion, etc.
- They never adapted their fighting style which hurt them.
What were Patriot advantages in the Revolutionary War?
The patriots advantages included fighting on their home ground; fighting for the freedom of their own land, which gave them an advantage over the hired Hessians of the British army; and their brilliant leader George Washington.
What advantages did the American have in the Revolutionary War?
Advantages the helped the Americans win the Revolutionary War include: better leadership, foreign aid, knowledge of the land, and motivation. How did the end of the war affect Loyalists?
What were the advantages of the British Empire?
At the time that England was establishing its empire across the globe, it was the most successful economy in the world and the greatest military power. The institutions underlying economic growth—secure property rights, rule of law, contract enforcement, active markets—were in place in Britain.
What were the disadvantages of the British Empire?
Disadvantages
- Culture – British culture was forced on to the colonists, while the original culture was banned, ignored and forgotten.
- Economies – The colonies’ economy was falling because most of the profit of goods go back to Britain.
- Soldiers – The colonies had to provide soldiers who fought and died for Britain.
What was the advantage of the British in the American Revolution?
I will talk about each of their advantages and then discuss their disadvantages. The British had many advantages going into the American Revolution. One advantage is that they had a professional army that was well trained. By having a well-trained army they had a better chance of winning the battles.
What are the disadvantages of the British Army?
British – Disadvantages. They had a long distance from home which made soldiers less effective due to lack of sleep, home sickness, exhaustion, etc. They never adapted their fighting style which hurt them. They did not use Loyalists to their advantage and many times the British did not use them effectively.
What are the pros and cons of the Industrial Revolution?
When we look at the pros and cons of the Industrial Revolution, we can see that it created an increased variety and volume in the availability of manufactured goods. It is a process that helped to create an improved standard of living for some.
What was the disadvantage of the Loyalists in the Revolutionary War?
Loyalists because they made up 1/3 of the population which meant less men to help fight. They lacked a real navy which hurt them because they had no way to defend the coastlines if they didn’t have a real navy.