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They had some advantages like population starting at 2.5 million to 7.5 million colonists. They also had monetary wealth, naval forces, and a professional army (50,000 British, 30,000 Hessians, and 30, 000 American Loyalists).
Many colonists had become wealthy at a time when Britain did not have much wealth.
Many colonists had become wealthy at a time when britian did not have much wealth.
many colonists had become wealthy at a time when Britain did not have much wealth
Many colonists had become wealthy at a time when Britain did not have much wealth.
They wanted to control lands west of the appalachian mountains. They competed for wealth and to make their own empires stronger.
One way the colonists protected their wealth was by engaging in smuggling activities to avoid paying taxes imposed by the British government. They would often smuggle goods from other countries or trade illegally with other colonies to evade taxes and maximize their profits. This allowed them to retain their wealth without having to give a portion of it to the British authorities.
Well two advantages for the colonists were they had lots of militia but the weakness is that they did not have enough wealth and they were poor at the same time, they did not all have guns aswell.
They wanted to control lands west of the appalachian mountains. They competed for wealth and to make their own empires stronger.
The colonists did resent the mercantile system because it increased the colonies' wealth because the colonies were in charge of all the commerce. The colonists felts this gave the colonies too much power and control.
Knowledge is such a wealth which can't be stolen, Monetary wealth is being protected whereas knowledge protects. Wealth may perish but knowledge of wealth can never perish.