"Redcoats" and "Lobsters".
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The terms Redcoats and Lobsters disappeared when the British Army stopped wearing red tunics. From around the 18th Century, British soldiers became known as Tommies, a term which continued until around the end of the Second World War. Nowadays British soldiers are known as squadies (from squad)
Regulars were British soldiers in the American Revolutionary War.
The British fought in the American Revolution because the wanted to control the land.They wanted to control the land because it was theirs.
Tommy Atkins or more commonly known "tommies"During the American Revolution, British troops were known as both "Redcoats" and "Lobsterbacks."
It was a minority movement because there were many less American than there were British soldiers. The people who were loyal to the British crown also outnumbered those that were not.
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Regulars were British soldiers in the American Revolutionary War.
American soldiers were typically referred to as Colonials or Patriots during the Revolution.
The British fought in the American Revolution because the wanted to control the land.They wanted to control the land because it was theirs.
Tommy Atkins or more commonly known "tommies"During the American Revolution, British troops were known as both "Redcoats" and "Lobsterbacks."
It was a minority movement because there were many less American than there were British soldiers. The people who were loyal to the British crown also outnumbered those that were not.
There were approximately 25,000 American soldiers that died in the American Revolution. The British lost around 20,000 soldiers during the war.
forced colonies to harbor british soldiers
It officially started the American Revolution.
The ability to enlist foreign soldiers, Loyalists, and Native Americans in their military forces.
Tommies were British soldiers, it was a nickname similar to GI for American troops.