• sam5673 [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    The American's only won a single battle against the British over the course of the entire revolution, they won by making the goals of the British state untenable. In a similar way to how the Vietnamese won by leveraging their greater commitment and tactical ability.

    It's also why the confederacy almost beat the north in the civil war and proceeded to win the reconstruction despite their numerical and industrial inferiority they had much more heart for the fight and therefore willingness to accept losses

    • Hoodoo [love/loves]
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      4 years ago

      Damn, wild people will upvote just blatantly wrong information.

      Americans won far, far more than a single battle during the American Revolution, lmfao.

      Here, I will name two off the top of my head: Battle of Trenton and Ticonderoga. Among many, many more. Actually giving me a conniption over here as a history buff.