Revolutionary War Thesis
At the start of the American Revolution, both the British and the American colonists had many difficulties to face. The Americans were at a disadvantage due to their lack of experienced soldiers and supplies. The British severely underestimated the vastness of the North American continent, the distance that they would have to travel to transport men and supplies, and most importantly, the united stand that the Americans shared in order to win their liberty. In order for the Americans to succeed in winning the war, they had to train their militias and learn military tactics to best attack the British. For the British to have won, they should have taken the colonists more seriously and better planned their military tactics. For both the Americans and the British, there were challenges to overcome, and their decisions on how to overcome them ultimately decided the outcome of the war.