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American Revolution DBQ Essay

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The colonists victory against the british in the American Revolution had a lot of parts. Many ask the age old question, how were the colonists able to win against the more powerful british. The colonists during the american revolution were less experienced compared to the british but with help from the french, their battle tactics and the determination of the soldiers they were able to be victorious. The British and the colonists also known as patriots were at war with each other over the patriots independence. “The conflict arose from growing tensions between residents of Great Britain’s 13 North American colonies and the colonial government, which represented the British crown.” Tensions rose due to the colonists saying that the …show more content…

The patriots fought unconventional compared to the British. The British troops were dominant when they fought in the wide open. The patriots used Idian tactics also known as guerilla warfare. Guerilla warfare proved useful because“ Militiamen struck quickly, often from behind trees or fences, then disappeared into the forests. Because many Americans wore ordinary clothing, it was difficult for the British to distinguish rebels and loyalists…(Digital History).” The British soldiers could not return fire without knowing if the men were patriots or loyalists. Guerilla warfare proved useful again because it prevented the British from making a decisive blow. Battle tactics like guerilla warfare the patriots were able to outlast the british thus making the tactics useful in winning the …show more content…

The patriots had everything to lose. The British on the other hand would lose trade and land rights. The patriots if they lost would be tried for treason and hanged. The British troops in america showed lack of determination. David McCullough shows the british lack of determination by writing, “ What, in God’s name, are ye all about in England? Have you forgot us?’ asked a british officer in a letter from a Boston published in London’s Morning Chronicle. He wished that all the ‘violent people’ who favored more vigorous measures in America could be sent over to see for themselves. Their vigor would be quickly cooled.’God send us peace and a good fireside in Old England. (McCullough, David G. 1776).” The British soldier shows his feelings of anger and homesickness. Homesickness and Anger in the British troops caused them not to fight with 100%. The determination of the Patriots and British troops in the end played an important

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