obvious south
I think that the patriots biggest loss was at the battle of Saratoga.
The British believed Loyalists were most prominent in the south and sought to enlist the aid of both southerners as well as their slaves. They achieved huge wins in Georgia (late 1778) and South Carolina (May, 1779). Unfortunately for them, the British overestimated Loyalist support in the south and their presence persuaded some who had been sitting on the fence about the rebellion to join the Patriots.
Although no example statements are given, there are a large number of problems that faced the South during the US Civil War, and they are well known Here are two major problems. Firstly the South's army was quite limited in potential size because of its low population. Secondly, the South lacked the manufacturing base and rail system to create products and transport them. The South also lacked a good navy.
The south had to surrender the war because they ran out of supplies and money. It was hard for them to come back after that. Also, before the war the south's labor force was made up of mostly slaves. The abolition of slavery messed up their work force and economy that way.
its because your mom was there
its because your mom was there
its because your mom was there
Patriots experienced problems such as their weapons becoming soaked and unusable, icy roads prevented walking, & 900 men captured.
that the northern colonies are proven tough to tame
They were from the south, because the british were from the north.
The patriots were going to trap the British and corner them in Yorktown.
The patriots didn't have enough supplies such as gun, gunpowder, food, money, etc.
The patriots didn't have enough supplies such as gun, gunpowder, food, money, etc.
The patriots didn't have enough supplies such as gun, gunpowder, food, money, etc.
The menance of States Rights.
Most of them were poor and young