mikegriffith1
Mike Griffith
There is no quick, simple answer to that question. There are several reasons the British lost the War of Independence:
* They never committed the bulk of their forces to the war.
* They greatly overestimated the level of Loyalist/Tory support among the population (it was not nearly as strong or widespread as they believed--or said they believed).
* Their appeals to American slaves to rise up and join them in exchange for their freedom largely fell on deaf ears.
* They never committed the bulk of their forces to the war.
* They greatly overestimated the level of Loyalist/Tory support among the population (it was not nearly as strong or widespread as they believed--or said they believed).
* Their appeals to American slaves to rise up and join them in exchange for their freedom largely fell on deaf ears.