British, The colonists were after all fighting for their independence on their own land. "In
1783, about 250,000 men served as regulars for Revolutionary Army, but there were never more than 90,000 men under arms at once. The British army however only commanded 23,000
- 50,000 men at once". This shows that British didn't have any motivation, British people had sent their troops to another continent. They were fighting because they were told to. Second reasons why American colonists were able to overthrow the powerful British colonial …show more content…
"In 1778, France provided the Americans with grants, weaponry, loans and sent a combat army to serve under General George Washington". This shows that there were other countries to help the American but there was no one to help the British. Final reasons why Americans colonists were able to overthrow the powerful a British colonial government is because they had a home field advantage, "All of the battles of the American
Revolution was fought east of the Mississippi River in North America". This shows that
British were far away from their homes and American already know the land very well and that made it easier to fight with the British colonial