285,000 Soldiers
There were approximately 25,000 American soldiers that died in the American Revolution. The British lost around 20,000 soldiers during the war.
There were no states during the Revolutionary War, there were only colonies.
Wrote their own constitutions.
The Continental Army lacked mainly discipline, training, man, and firepower during the beginning years of the Revolution. They also lacked supplies, especially during the winter in Valley Forge. After training was given by Barron Von Steuban, the discipline did improve.
An estimated 25,000 American Revolutionaries died and the Americans lost twice as many troops so about 12,000 Brittish troops died in the American Revolution.
about 30,000 to 50,000 soldiers during the war.
There were approximately 25,000 American soldiers that died in the American Revolution. The British lost around 20,000 soldiers during the war.
The British were better trained in their army
This happened many times during the Revolutionary War. The specific incident you are probably looking for is Lexington 1775.
a lot
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None. The Purple Heart wasn't awarded between the Revolutionary War and World War 2.
There were 13 colonies during the Revolutionary War. After the Revolutionary War, they became the original 13 United States of America.
Well,many of the soldiers did brave things to accomplish their tasks....many fought their hardest and many died.....outside of that I am not sure what you are looking for.
Yes, it is. King George | sent many soldiers there
There were no states during the Revolutionary War, there were only colonies.
The number of Hessian soldiers captured during the American Revolutionary War varies by battle, but one of the most significant events was the Battle of Trenton in December 1776, where approximately 900 Hessian troops were captured by American forces. This victory boosted American morale and was a turning point in the Revolutionary War. Overall, thousands of Hessian soldiers were taken captive throughout the conflict.