What advantages did the British have as the war began?

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Well, one advantage the British had at the beginning of the Revolutionary War was that they had the largest army on the planet. They also had more money and were much more developed of a country. The U.S. barely had a Continental Army, was not fully developed, and they didn't have a lot of money due to all the British taxation.

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Answer: one of the major advantages of the British army was that it was one of the most powerful and experienced armies in the world. During the previous 100 years, the British army had defeated many powerful countries in war, such as France and Spain, and seemed almost unbeatable

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