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The American & British Troops both had there own highs and lows. When it came to battle stratgies the British used there bulk of troops as a giant organized crowd of troops and just marched straight towards the enemy like no one would get shot. The Americans however thought out there stratgies wisley they tried to make every soldier count and they did even though they didn't win often they usually took alot of redcoats with them.The Americans uniforms were great when it came for deep forseted battles there blue coats blended in very well. But when it came to the redcoats they stuck out like a sore thumb they didn't blend in to anything. The last thing that that was a huge difference between the 2 was there spirt. The British thought they were the king and the couldn't knocked off there perch easily said they were headstrong. The Americans however knew the odds, but still fought like the odds were the same in other words they fought with heart.
THEY'RE COMING MAN!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!
News Update!!! On The War!!!
This just in we have reason to believe that the British Empire is employing privateers as we have also done. The good news is that the British are having a harder time trying to find medicine. We have also been hearing that the British are employing german merceneries this rumor has been confirmed. There have also been African Americans fighting for the British these Africans have turned out to be runaway slaves. If wanted extra info on the war CLICK one of these TEXT BOXES.
Dear Genarl William Howe, Our spys have found that the Americans have been giving out privateer liscenses. I suggest that we start giving out privater licenses too unless this war is gonna turn out to be a little bit harder. Our spys have also learned that the Americans have about 20,000 troops. I don't think this will be a problem to our 60,000 troops. Oh, and while i am still thinking about this would you mind sending some more medicine. The citzens have been a little reluctant to giving some to our troops in Boston. Signed, Commander Of The Spy Squadron
Evaluation Of The American And British Army